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You need to deploy a third-party software application onto a single Compute Engine VM instance. The application requires the highest speed read and write disk access for the internal database. You need to ensure the instance will recover on failure. What should you do?

  • A. Create an instance template. Set the disk type to be an SSD Persistent Disk. Launch the instance template as part of a stateful managed instance group.
  • B. Create an instance template. Set the disk type to be an SSD Persistent Disk. Launch the instance template as part of a stateless managed instance group.
  • C. Create an instance template. Set the disk type to be Hyperdisk Extreme. Launch the instance template as part of a stateful managed instance group.
  • D. Create an instance template. Set the disk type to be Hyperdisk Extreme. Launch the instance template as part of a stateless managed instance group.
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samyakaparna
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/hyperdisks Hyperdisk volumes feature substantially better performance than Persistent Disk. With Hyperdisk, you get dedicated IOPS and throughput with each volume, as compared to Persistent Disk where performance is shared between volumes of the same type.
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26b39bb
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
For performance-critical applications, use Hyperdisk Extreme if Extreme Persistent Disk isn't supported or doesn't provide enough performance. Hyperdisk Extreme disks feature higher maximum IOPS and throughput along with low sub-millisecond latencies, and offer high performance for the most demanding workloads, such as high performance databases. https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/hyperdisks#:~:text=Hyperdisk%20Extreme%20disks%20feature%20higher,such%20as%20high%20performance%20databases.
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Moin23
2 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Hyperdisk Extreme disks feature higher maximum IOPS and throughput along with low sub-millisecond latencies, and offer high performance for the most demanding workloads, such as high performance databases.
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Ciupaz
2 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Hyperdisk Extreme does not exists in GCP.
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halifax
2 months, 1 week ago
What is Hyperdisk Extreme? Hyperdisk Extreme is a high-performance block storage service that's part of Google Cloud's Compute Engine platform. It's designed for workloads that require high performance, such as real-time analytics and machine learning model training.
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