Question-20: RTO and RPO are acronyms that stand for Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective, respectively, for the Google Cloud architecture. You are going to need to design some methods in order to validate the catastrophe recovery's resilience when it comes to employing GCP. On-premises hosting is being used for your production environment. You will need to create a safe and redundant link between the network you have on your premises and the network that Google Cloud Platform provides. Redundancy is something that Google suggests having so that even if one connection is lost, traffic may still be served by the other connection. In order to set up a redundant Interconnect connection, you will need to do so in the same metropolitan area (city), but in a different edge availability domain than the one that is already in place (metro availability zone). What action should you take?
A. Check to see if Dedicated Interconnect can replicate files to Google Cloud Storage. Check to see if a secure connection can still be made between your networks through direct peering in the event that Dedicated Interconnect fails.
B. Check to see whether Dedicated Interconnect can duplicate files to Google Cloud Storage. Check to see if Cloud VPN can provide a secure connection between your networks in the event that the Dedicated Interconnect service is unavailable.
C. Check to see whether the Transfer Appliance can duplicate files to Google Cloud Storage. Check to see whether a secure connection between your networks can be established through direct peering in the event that the Transfer Appliance fails.
D. Check to see whether the Transfer Appliance can duplicate files to Google Cloud Storage. Check to see if Cloud VPN can provide a secure connection between your networks in the event that the Transfer Appliance is unsuccessful.
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