An organization has a large VMWare environment that they want to migrate to the cloud. They want to retain existing operational processes and tools. Which Google Cloud service should the organization use?
B. Google Cloud VMware Engine
Explanation:
Google Cloud VMware Engine is a fully managed service that allows organizations to migrate their existing VMware environments to Google Cloud with minimal changes to their operational processes and tools.
It enables the organization to run VMware workloads in Google Cloud as they are, without needing to re-architect or refactor applications. This approach provides compatibility with the tools and processes already in use in their VMware environment.
Why not the other options?
A. Compute Engine:
Compute Engine provides virtual machines, but it doesn’t specifically address VMware environments. If the organization wants to retain VMware-specific tools and processes, Compute Engine alone may require significant changes to their setup.
C. VMware vSphere:
vSphere is VMware's platform for managing virtualized infrastructure, but it is not a Google Cloud service. Using vSphere on Google Cloud would require managing VMware infrastructure yourself and doesn't offer the seamless cloud migration integration that Google Cloud VMware Engine provides.
D. Bare Metal Solution:
Google Cloud's Bare Metal Solution is designed for workloads that need to run on physical hardware (e.g., legacy applications). It is not a VMware-specific solution and may involve more effort to migrate and manage compared to Google Cloud VMware Engine.
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