You are developing an application hosted on Google Cloud that uses a MySQL relational database schema. The application will have a large volume of reads and writes to the database and will require backups and ongoing capacity planning. Your team does not have time to fully manage the database but can take on small administrative tasks. How should you host the database?

QuestionsCategory: Google Professional Cloud DeveloperYou are developing an application hosted on Google Cloud that uses a MySQL relational database schema. The application will have a large volume of reads and writes to the database and will require backups and ongoing capacity planning. Your team does not have time to fully manage the database but can take on small administrative tasks. How should you host the database?
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You are developing an application hosted on Google Cloud that uses a MySQL relational database schema. The application will have a large volume of reads and writes to the database and will require backups and ongoing capacity planning. Your team does not have time to fully manage the database but can take on small administrative tasks. How should you host the database?

A. Configure Cloud SQL to host the database, and import the schema into Cloud SQL.

B. Deploy MySQL from the Google Cloud Marketplace to the database using a client, and import the schema.

C. Configure Bigtable to host the database, and import the data into Bigtable.

D. Configure Cloud Spanner to host the database, and import the schema into Cloud Spanner.

E. Configure Firestore to host the database, and import the data into Firestore.






 

Correct Answer: D

This question is in Google Professional Cloud Developer Exam
For getting Google Professional Cloud Developer Certificate

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