Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Practice

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You're migrating an on-premises application to Google Cloud. The application uses a component that requires a licensing server. The license server has the IP address 10.28.0.10. What steps should you take to deploy the application without making any changes to the code or configuration?

  1. Create a subnet with a CIDR range of 10.28.0.0/28. Reserve a static internal IP address of 10.28.0.10. Assign the static address to the license server instance.

  2. Create a subnet with a CIDR range of 10.28.0.0/28. Reserve a static external IP address of 10.28.0.10. Assign the static address to the license server instance.

  3. Create a subnet with a CIDR range of 10.28.0.0/10. Reserve a static external IP address of 10.28.0.10. Assign the static address to the license server instance.

  4. Create a subnet with a CIDR range of 10.28.0.0/29. Reserve a static internal IP address of 10.28.0.10. Assign the static address to the license server instance.

The correct answer is: Create a subnet with a CIDR range of 10.28.0.0/28. Reserve a static internal IP address of 10.28.0.10. Assign the static address to the license server instance.

The correct answer is A. Option A is the only one that refers to internal IP addresses, which is necessary for the application to function properly. Option B and C both refer to external IP addresses, which would not work for the licensing server. Option D has a subnet with a larger CIDR range than necessary and also reserves an internal IP address instead of assigning it to the instance.