CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #145
A customer in the European Union region is very clear that their data should not go outside the Eu-ropean Union. Their end users are spread all over the European U. They have to choose a storage…
The correct answer is C. Cloud Storage with the multi-region option of European U. Cloud Storage with the multi-region option for the European Union (EU) stores data redundantly across multiple locations within the EU, ensuring data never leaves the region. This satisfies the data residency requirement. The multi-region option also uses Google's global edge…
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A customer in the European Union region is very clear that their data should not go outside the Eu-ropean Union. Their end users are spread all over the European U. They have to choose a storage option that serves all the users within Asia via web browsers as quickly as possible. Which storage option will work for them?
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- ACloud Storage with a single region that is known to be within the European U
- BCloud Filestore is connected to virtual machines which are guaranteed to be within the European
- CCloud Storage with the multi-region option of European U
- DCloud Storage with the dual-region option of European U
How the community answered
(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B17% (5)
- C69% (20)
- D10% (3)
Explanation
Cloud Storage with the multi-region option for the European Union (EU) stores data redundantly across multiple locations within the EU, ensuring data never leaves the region. This satisfies the data residency requirement. The multi-region option also uses Google's global edge network to serve content quickly to users spread across Europe via web browsers. Option A (single region) would not serve users across all of EU as quickly. Option B (Cloud Filestore) is designed for VM-attached file storage, not browser-based access. Option D (dual-region) offers redundancy across two specific regions but less geographic distribution than multi-region for broad EU coverage.
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