An enterprise logistics company runs a real-time fleet tracking service on Google Cloud. The workload uses a primary Compute Engine Managed Instance Group (MIG) in us-central1 and a secondary MIG in us-east4, with persistent state maintained via Cloud SQL cross-region read replicas. The organization is designing a quarterly Disaster Recovery (DR) validation procedure to verify a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 30 minutes and a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of under 1 minute without disrupting live production traffic. Which TWO procedures must be included in the DR test execution plan to ensure accurate validation? (Select TWO answers.)
- Pre-verify that regional compute and database resource quotas in the secondary region (us-east4) are sufficient to sustain full production load prior to executing the failover drill.Cevap
- Promote a dedicated test cross-region Cloud SQL read replica in us-east4 to a standalone database instance and perform automated consistency checks in an isolated VPC network.Cevap
- CSchedule daily automated Cloud SQL database exports to Cloud Storage and restore them into us-east4 during the failover drill to test baseline database recovery.
- DConfigure Compute Engine autoscaling policies to request regional CPU quota increases dynamically if instance creation fails during failover testing.
Cevap
The DR validation plan must include pre-verifying regional resource quotas in the failover target region prior to testing, and promoting a dedicated test cross-region read replica in an isolated network to validate data consistency.
Validating disaster recovery readiness requires verifying target regional quotas in advance to prevent capacity provisioning failures during a test or real outage. Additionally, promoting a dedicated test read replica within an isolated environment validates data consistency and promotion procedures without disrupting the primary database or active replication pipeline.
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Developing Procedures for Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Validation