C should be correct answer, Gloabal Load Balancer (https) is one of load balancer supports Ipv6 address.
https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/ipv6
The correct answer is C. Configure a global load balancer with the designated IPv6 address. To create a service in GCP using IPv6, you need a global load balancer, which supports both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. This allows external access to your service over IPv6. The other options either do not support IPv6 externally or are not suitable for public-facing services.
The correct answer is C. Configure a global load balancer with the designated IPv6 address. To create a service in GCP using IPv6, you need a global load balancer, which supports both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. This allows external access to your service over IPv6. The other options either do not support IPv6 externally or are not suitable for public-facing services.
Choose option C.
Global Load Balancer: Global Load Balancers in GCP are capable of handling both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. They provide a single anycast IP address for the service, which can be accessed globally. This is a suitable option for creating a service accessible over IPv6.
Options A and B seem to be referring to individual instances or proxies, and they might not provide the global reach and load balancing capabilities that a global load balancer offers.
Option D (Configure an internal load balancer) is not the best fit if you want to expose the service to the internet using IPv6, as internal load balancers are typically used for internal-facing services within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
Therefore, configuring a global load balancer (option C) is the most appropriate choice for creating a service in GCP that is accessible over IPv6.
NOW you can have dual stack compute (end of 2022)... But this questions has been around for months...
Can someone give me a definition of what is a 'service'? This term is used vaguely. What is it in terms of GCP? An application? AN API? What?
Thanks!
C: TCP tells the destination computer ******* which application should receive data and ensures the proper delivery of said data, whereas HTTP is used to search and find the desired documents on the Internet.
TCP rides on top of IP, which provides unified addressing to communicate between computers. HTTP is a protocol used mostly for browsing the internet (IE, Firefox, etc). It rides on top of TCP which provides a reliable link between two computers (if packet get lost - it is re-transmitted).
I think B is correct because TCP proxy is more appreciated than saying global load balancer in general because GLB covers all type like https/tcp proxy /ssl proxy.
https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/tcp?hl=en&_gl=1*1rvtelt*_ga*NTE4NDQxMDYuMTY0MzI3MjkyOQ..*_ga_WH2QY8WWF5*MTY1MzAzNjY4NS4yLjEuMTY1MzA0MDAyNC4w&_ga=2.236432709.-51844106.1643272929
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