Topic 1 Question 42
Your company is running the majority of its workloads in a co-located data center. The workloads are running on virtual machines (VMs) on top of a hypervisor and use either Linux or Windows server editions. As part of your company's transformation strategy, you need to modernize workloads as much as possible by adopting cloud-native technologies. You need to migrate the workloads into Google Cloud. What should you do?
Export the VMs into VMDK format, and import them into Compute Engine
Export the VMs into VMDK format, and import them into Google Cloud VMware Engine
Migrate the workloads using Migrate for Compute Engine
Migrate the workloads using Migrate for Anthos
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Agree with C, Compute Engine. From GCP documentation "For the workloads that will benefit from containers, Migrate for Anthos and GKE delivers a fast, smooth path to modernization. For other workloads that are better suited as a VM, simply move them as is with Migrate for Compute Engine "
👍 14fpreli2022/01/04- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
I would choose D. Migrate the workloads using Migrate for Anthos, because it is similar to Question #43 and this is C. Migrate the workloads to Compute Engine. I agree with Tom666
👍 9x62072022/03/06 D : Migrate for Anthos => Intelligently extract, migrate, and modernize applications to run natively on containers in GKE and Anthos clusters. https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/aws-azure-gcp-service-comparison?hl=en
👍 2Casaoui2022/11/24
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