You need to set a budget alert for use of Compute Engineer services on one of the three Google Cloud Platform projects that you manage. All three projects are linked to a single billing account. What should you do?
A.
Verify that you are the project billing administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget and alert for the appropriate project.
B.
Verify that you are the project billing administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget and a custom alert.
C.
Verify that you are the project administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget for the appropriate project.
D.
Verify that you are project administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget and a custom alert.
I agree. If I'm not wrong, project admin doesn't have billing permissions so C and D discarded. Between A and B, option B looks like it works but we would be creating a budget and alert receiving info about billing as a whole; so A delimits billing for the project you want to get info from.
One point - there is no such role as Project Billing Administrator - it should be Project Billing Manager but he can't create budgets, the only one who can - Billing Account Administrator. Nor Project Administrator exists. Very tricky question, maybe the option a wrong, hope smb will catch it on exam and pass some light on real variants.
https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles#billing-roles
Eshkrkrkr read the question calmly. The role there is Billing Administrator. Not Project Billing Administrator.
It's more like: “Verify you are the project; billing administrator”
Agreed. Per the link included: "To create a budget for your Cloud Billing account, you must be a Billing Account Administrator on the Cloud Billing account." So that eliminates C & D. Then no need for custom alert, eliminating B. The answer is A.
A. Verify that you are the project billing administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget and alert for the appropriate project.
Answer is B.
Explanation: In Google Cloud, budget alerts are associated with billing accounts, not individual projects. Since all three projects are linked to a single billing account, you need to be the billing administrator to set up a budget and alert for that billing account.
Answer A. Verify that you are the project billing administrator. Select the associated billing account and create a budget and alert for the appropriate project.
In this scenario, you need to create a budget alert for the use of Compute Engine services on a specific project. Since all three projects are linked to a single billing account, you need to make sure that you are the billing administrator for that account. Once verified, you can create a budget and alert for the specific project by selecting the associated billing account and setting the budget and alert for the appropriate project.
INCORRECT
Answer B is incorrect because a custom alert is not necessary for this scenario. A budget alert alone is sufficient to notify you when your spending reaches a certain threshold.
Answer C is incorrect because, while a project administrator can create a budget for the project, they cannot set a budget alert. Only a billing administrator has the necessary permissions to create a budget alert.
Answer D is incorrect because a project administrator cannot create a custom alert on the associated billing account. Custom alerts can only be created by billing administrators.
I don't even think there's an option for custom budget alert since all budget alerts are kind of the same and we can only customize (with the actual word "customize") the recipients. A should be correct.
I will choice B, It's clear in the question that he only wants to have a specific budget for the VMs instance and have alert of the cost of these instances go out the budget.
A. is correct,
You can define the scope of the budget. For example, you can scope the budget to apply to the spend in an entire Cloud Billing account, or narrow the scope to one or more projects, and/or one or more services, and/or other budget filters applicable to your Cloud Billing account.
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