A cloud operations engineer is expanding an enterprise web application across multiple load balancers in the europe-west3 region within a Google Cloud project. During deployment, the engineer receives an error indicating that the project has reached its maximum quota limit for regional static external IP addresses in europe-west3. Additional static IP addresses are required to complete the infrastructure rollout. Which action should the engineer take to resolve this capacity constraint?
- Submit a quota increase request for regional static external IP addresses in europe-west3 via the Quotas section in the Google Cloud Console.Cevap
- BDeploy secondary VPC subnets in an adjacent region to automatically aggregate and bypass regional static IP address limits.
- CIncrease the project's monthly budget alert threshold in Cloud Billing to automatically raise the underlying compute resource quotas.
- DGrant the deployment service account the primitive Owner role so that GCP automatically grants dynamic quota expansion.
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Submit a quota increase request for regional static external IP addresses in europe-west3 via the Quotas section in the Google Cloud Console.
Submitting a formal quota increase request through the IAM & Admin Quotas page in the Google Cloud Console is the standard, official mechanism to increase regional GCP resource limits such as static external IP addresses.
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Managing and requesting regional resource quota increases in GCP