A financial enterprise is designing a hybrid cloud network connecting its primary on-premises facility to two Google Cloud regions (us-east1 and us-west1). The architecture requires resilient, fault-tolerant routing between on-premises and GCP, private access to Google APIs from cloud workloads, and connectivity to a third-party partner's VPC peered with the central hub VPC. Which TWO architectural decisions must be implemented to fulfill these requirements correctly? (Select TWO)
- Configure Cloud Router with Global Dynamic Routing enabled to dynamically exchange BGP routes across all regions between the on-premises network and GCP.Cevap
- Establish Private Google Access or Private Service Connect endpoints within the subnets to allow internal resources to reach Google APIs securely without public IP addresses.Cevap
- CRely on the central hub VPC's Cloud Router to transitively route traffic from the on-premises network to the third-party partner VPC through the existing VPC Network Peering connection.
- DDeploy a single Classic Cloud VPN tunnel with static routes to achieve 15 Gbps aggregated throughput and a guaranteed 99.99% availability SLA for high-volume data transfers.
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The two correct choices are to enable Global Dynamic Routing on Cloud Router for multi-region BGP route exchange, and to configure Private Google Access/Private Service Connect for secure internal API connectivity.
Global Dynamic Routing on Cloud Router provides multi-region BGP route exchange across all VPC subnets, and Private Google Access ensures cloud resources communicate with Google APIs over internal GCP infrastructure without public IP exposure.
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Multi-region hybrid network routing with Cloud Router and VPC Network Peering non-transitivity constraints