Professional-Cloud-Architect Exam Question 61

Your company pushes batches of sensitive transaction data from its application server VMs to Cloud Pub/Sub for processing and storage. What is the Google-recommended way for your application to authenticate to the required Google Cloud services?
  • Professional-Cloud-Architect Exam Question 62

    Your company has developed a monolithic, 3-tier application to allow external users to upload and share files.
    The solution cannot be easily enhanced and lacks reliability. The development team would like to re-architect the application to adopt microservices and a fully managed service approach, but they need to convince their leadership that the effort is worthwhile. Which advantage(s) should they highlight to leadership?
  • Professional-Cloud-Architect Exam Question 63

    For this question, refer to the Mountkirk Games case study. You are in charge of the new Game Backend Platform architecture. The game communicates with the backend over a REST API.
    You want to follow Google-recommended practices. How should you design the backend?
  • Professional-Cloud-Architect Exam Question 64

    For this question, refer to the Helicopter Racing League (HRL) case study. HRL is looking for a cost-effective approach for storing their race data such as telemetry. They want to keep all historical records, train models using only the previous season's data, and plan for data growth in terms of volume and information collected.
    You need to propose a data solution. Considering HRL business requirements and the goals expressed by CEO S. Hawke, what should you do?
  • Professional-Cloud-Architect Exam Question 65

    For this question, refer to the TerramEarth case study. You are building a microservice-based application for TerramEarth. The application is based on Docker containers. You want to follow Google-recommended practices to build the application continuously and store the build artifacts. What should you do?