A media analytics company needs to connect its on-premises data center to a Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). The workload requires a sustained bandwidth of 2 Gbps, an SLA-backed connection, and rapid deployment without requiring physical colocation presence at a Google peering location. Additionally, the solution must support dynamic routing so that newly created on-premises subnets are automatically advertised to Google Cloud without manual intervention. Which hybrid connectivity configuration best meets these requirements?
- Provision a Partner Interconnect connection using Cloud Router to establish BGP dynamic routing.Cevap
- BProvision a Dedicated Interconnect circuit with static routes configured on Cloud Router.
- CDeploy a Classic VPN gateway configured with static routing between the networks.
- DConfigure VPC Network Peering directly between the on-premises router and the GCP VPC network.
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Provision a Partner Interconnect connection using Cloud Router to establish BGP dynamic routing.
Partner Interconnect is designed for organizations that require SLA-backed, high-bandwidth (such as 2 Gbps) connectivity to Google Cloud through a service provider without needing physical co-location at a Google colocation facility. Coupling Partner Interconnect with Cloud Router enables BGP dynamic routing, allowing newly added on-premises subnets to be automatically advertised to the GCP VPC.
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Selecting and configuring Partner Interconnect with Cloud Router BGP dynamic routing for hybrid cloud connectivity without direct colocation.