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Actual exam question from Google's Cloud Digital Leader
Question #: 43
Topic #: 1
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Your organization is running all its workloads in a private cloud on top of a hypervisor. Your organization has decided it wants to move to Google Cloud as quickly as possible. Your organization wants minimal changes to the current environment, while using the maximum amount of managed services Google offers.
What should your organization do?

  • A. Migrate the workloads to Google Cloud VMware Engine
  • B. Migrate the workloads to Compute Engine
  • C. Migrate the workloads to Bare Metal Solution
  • D. Migrate the workloads to Google Kubernetes Engine
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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imvalient
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
If you use Google Cloud VMware Engine, youre restricted to VMware vSphere as the source of workloads, so B is correct.
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amina00
Most Recent 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: A
"minimal changes": Indicates the organization prefers to avoid significant re-architecting or modifications to their workloads. "private cloud on top of a hypervisor": Suggests that the workloads are currently running in a VMware-based environment. "move to Google Cloud as quickly as possible": Implies a preference for speed in the migration process, which would favor a straightforward migration without re-architecting.
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Nishantkumar
1 month ago
The correct answer is: A. Migrate the workloads to Google Cloud VMware Engine. Explanation: Google Cloud VMware Engine allows organizations to run their VMware workloads natively in Google Cloud. This option provides a seamless migration path for existing workloads that are already running on VMware in a private cloud environment, requiring minimal changes to the current setup. By using Google Cloud VMware Engine, you can leverage existing VMware tools and processes, which simplifies the migration and allows for a more straightforward transition to cloud-native technologies while maintaining compatibility with your current infrastructure.
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sespejoi
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE) allows your organization to lift and shift its VMware-based workloads to Google Cloud with minimal changes. This approach lets you keep your existing virtualized environment (including your hypervisor) while running it on Google Cloud's infrastructure. This option also offers managed services for the VMware stack, allowing you to offload management tasks while still using a familiar environment. Why not the other options: B. Migrate the workloads to Compute Engine: Although Compute Engine allows you to run VMs in Google Cloud, it would require more changes to your existing environment compared to VMware Engine, and it's not fully managed in the same way as Google Cloud VMware Engine.
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chiuc
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
I think it is B because it does not specify the organisation is using a VMware Hypervisor. If the question specified that it was a VMware Hypervisor, then it would be GCVE.
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kalpesh_bohra
3 months, 3 weeks ago
A. Migrate the workloads to Google Cloud VMware Engine Here’s why this option is most suitable: Google Cloud VMware Engine: This service allows you to migrate your existing VMware-based workloads to Google Cloud with minimal changes. It provides a fully managed VMware environment that mirrors your on-premises VMware infrastructure. This way, you can move your workloads to the cloud while continuing to use the VMware tools and configurations you're already familiar with. It supports a seamless transition with minimal disruption and effort.
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jnya_1991
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
The best answer is A. Migrate the workloads to Google Cloud VMware Engine. Here's why: Minimal Changes: Google Cloud VMware Engine (GVE) allows you to run your existing VMware workloads on Google Cloud without significant changes. You can leverage your existing VMware tools, skills, and licenses. Managed Services: GVE is a managed service, meaning Google handles infrastructure maintenance, security updates, and other operational tasks. This minimizes your overhead and allows you to focus on your applications.
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harsh5kalsait
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. VMware Engine. Due to - 1. workloads in a private cloud on top of a hypervisor. 2. Your organization has decided it wants to move to Google Cloud as quickly as possible. 3. Your organization wants minimal changes to the current environment.
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o_I_o
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
VMware Engine provide ability migrate AS IS, so it should be faster and without additional overheads
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Surek
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer is A
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sivakarthick16
11 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
This service allows you to run your existing VMware workloads natively on Google Cloud, providing a seamless transition with minimal modifications. By migrating to Google Cloud VMware Engine, you can take advantage of Google's managed services while maintaining compatibility with your current hypervisor-based private cloud setup. This approach enables a quick migration to Google Cloud while maximizing the utilization of managed services.
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sivakarthick16
11 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
VMware Engine allows you to run your existing VMware workloads natively on Google Cloud, providing a seamless transition with minimal changes. It offers managed services such as automated patching, monitoring, and scaling, while leveraging the benefits of Google Cloud's infrastructure.
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chai_gpt
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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lemonfan123
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
"minimal changes to the current env" Thus A would be correct
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__rajan__
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
Google Cloud VMware Engine provides a managed VMware service that allows you to run your VMware workloads in Google Cloud without significant modifications. It provides a highly compatible and familiar environment for your existing VMware-based workloads while offering the benefits of Google Cloud's infrastructure.
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mdsarfraz69
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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Lufly
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: A
its A why not the other choices? Option B: Migrate the workloads to Compute Engine Compute Engine is a Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering that provides virtual machines. This means that your organization would need to manage the underlying infrastructure, such as the virtual machines, networking, and storage. Option C: Migrate the workloads to Bare Metal Solution Bare Metal Solution is a service that provides dedicated physical servers. This is the most hands-on option, and your organization would need to manage the underlying infrastructure. Option D: Migrate the workloads to Google Kubernetes Engine Google Kubernetes Engine is a managed Kubernetes service. Kubernetes is a container orchestration platform that can be used to deploy and manage containerized applications. This option would require your organization to containerize its applications.
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