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Start Designing, Planning, and Prototyping a GCP Network PracticeA company wants to connect two VPCs in the same region so that they can communicate using internal IP addresses without transiting the internet. They have no overlapping IP ranges. Which GCP networking feature should they use?
Explanation: VPC peering allows two VPCs to communicate using internal IPs without a VPN or internet gateway, as long as there is no IP overlap.
An organization needs to create a VPC that automatically creates subnets in every region as new regions become available. Which VPC type should they use?
Explanation: Auto mode VPCs create subnets in all regions automatically and expand to new regions as they become available.
A company has two VPCs connected via VPC peering. They want resources in VPC A to be able to reach a service in VPC B that uses a custom static route. What must be configured on the VPC peering connection?
Explanation: By default, custom static routes are not exchanged across VPC peering. You must export custom routes from VPC B and import them into VPC A.
A financial services company requires a dedicated, low-latency connection between their on-premises data center and Google Cloud. They need a 99.99% SLA and bandwidth of 10 Gbps. Which connectivity option should they choose?
Explanation: Dedicated Interconnect provides 10 Gbps or 100 Gbps links with a 99.99% SLA when configured with two connections.
A company is planning a hybrid connectivity setup using HA VPN. They want to ensure high availability by using two Cloud VPN gateways. How many tunnels and external IP addresses are required for the HA VPN to achieve 99.99% SLA?
Explanation: HA VPN uses two external IP addresses (one per gateway) and four tunnels (two per gateway) with BGP to provide a 99.99% SLA.
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