What should you do?
Your company’s infrastructure is on-premises, but all machines are running at maximum capacity. You want to burst to Google Cloud. The workloads on Google Cloud must be able to directly communicate to the workloads on-premises using a private IP range.
What should you do?
A . In Google Cloud, configure the VPC as a host for Shared VPC.
B . In Google Cloud, configure the VPC for VPC Network Peering.
C . Create bastion hosts both in your on-premises environment and on Google Cloud. Configure both as proxy servers using their public IP addresses.
D . Set up Cloud VPN between the infrastructure on-premises and Google Cloud.
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Google Cloud VPC Network Peering allows internal IP address connectivity across two Virtual
Private Cloud (VPC) networks regardless of whether they belong to the same project or the same
organization."
https://cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc-peering
while
"Cloud Interconnect provides low latency, high availability connections that enable you to reliably transfer data between your on-premises and Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks." https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/interconnect/concepts/overview
and
"HA VPN is a high-availability (HA) Cloud VPN solution that lets you securely connect your on-premises network to your VPC network through an IPsec VPN connection in a single region." https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/vpn/concepts/overview
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