CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #337
An organization is looking for a hybrid-cloud management solution that will help them build and run applications on-premises and in the cloud. What solution should the organization use?
The correct answer is A. Anthos. Anthos is Google's hybrid and multi-cloud platform designed to run and manage applications consistently across on-premises infrastructure and cloud environments. The other options are single-environment compute or application hosting services.
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An organization is looking for a hybrid-cloud management solution that will help them build and run applications on-premises and in the cloud. What solution should the organization use?
Options
- AAnthos
- BCloud Functions
- CApp Engine
- DCompute Engine
How the community answered
(28 responses)- A89% (25)
- B7% (2)
- D4% (1)
Why each option
Anthos is Google's hybrid and multi-cloud platform designed to run and manage applications consistently across on-premises infrastructure and cloud environments. The other options are single-environment compute or application hosting services.
Anthos is Google Cloud's dedicated hybrid and multi-cloud application management platform. It provides a unified control plane for deploying, managing, and securing applications across on-premises data centers and multiple cloud providers. It uses Kubernetes as its foundation, enabling consistent operations regardless of where workloads run.
Cloud Functions is a serverless, event-driven compute service for running individual functions, not a platform for managing applications across hybrid environments.
App Engine is a fully managed platform-as-a-service for hosting web applications on Google Cloud only, with no hybrid or on-premises management capability.
Compute Engine provides virtual machine infrastructure on Google Cloud only and does not offer tools for managing or bridging on-premises workloads.
Concept tested: Google Anthos hybrid and multi-cloud management
Source: https://cloud.google.com/anthos/docs/concepts/overview
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