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Case Study: 3 - JencoMart Case Study Company Overview JencoMart is a global retailer with over 10,000 stores in 16 countries. The stores carry a range of goods, such as groceries, tires, and jewelry. One of the company's core values is excellent customer service. In addition, they recently introduced an environmental policy to reduce their carbon output by 50% over the next 5 years. Company Background JencoMart started as a general store in 1931, and has grown into one of the world's leading brands known for great value and customer service. Over time, the company transitioned from only physical stores to a stores and online hybrid model, with 25% of sales online. Currently, JencoMart has little presence in Asia, but considers that market key for future growth. Solution Concept JencoMart wants to migrate several critical applications to the cloud but has not completed a technical review to determine their suitability for the cloud and the engineering required for migration. They currently host all of these applications on infrastructure that is at its end of life and is no longer supported. Existing Technical Environment JencoMart hosts all of its applications in 4 data centers: 3 in North American and 1 in Europe, most applications are dual-homed. JencoMart understands the dependencies and resource usage metrics of their on-premises architecture. Application Customer loyalty portal LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) application served from the two JencoMart-owned U.S. data centers. Database • Oracle Database stores user profiles 20 TB Complex table structure Well maintained, clean data Strong backup strategy • PostgreSQL database stores user credentials Single-homed in US West No redundancy Backed up every 12 hours 100% uptime service level agreement (SLA) Authenticates all users Compute • 30 machines in US West Coast, each machine has: Twin, dual core CPUs 32GB of RAM Twin 250 GB HDD (RAID 1) • 20 machines in US East Coast, each machine has: Single dual-core CPU 24 GB of RAM Twin 250 GB HDD (RAID 1) Storage • Access to shared 100 TB SAN in each location • Tape backup every week Business Requirements • Optimize for capacity during peak periods and value during off-peak periods • Guarantee service availably and support • Reduce on-premises footprint and associated financial and environmental impact. • Move to outsourcing model to avoid large upfront costs associated with infrastructure purchase • Expand services into Asia. Technical Requirements • Assess key application for cloud suitability. • Modify application for the cloud. • Move applications to a new infrastructure. • Leverage managed services wherever feasible • Sunset 20% of capacity in existing data centers • Decrease latency in Asia CEO Statement JencoMart will continue to develop personal relationships with our customers as more people access the web. The future of our retail business is in the global market and the connection between online and in-store experiences. As a large global company, we also have a responsibility to the environment through 'green' initiatives and polices. CTO Statement The challenges of operating data centers prevents focus on key technologies critical to our long- term success. Migrating our data services to a public cloud infrastructure will allow us to focus on big data and machine learning to improve our service customers. CFO Statement Since its founding JencoMart has invested heavily in our data services infrastructure. However, because of changing market trends, we need to outsource our infrastructure to ensure our long- term success. This model will allow us to respond to increasing customer demand during peak and reduce costs. For this question, refer to the JencoMart case study. The migration of JencoMart's application to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is progressing too slowly. The infrastructure is shown in the diagram. You want to maximize throughput. What are three potential bottlenecks? (Choose 3 answers.)
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- ARecommended practice is to have two redundant connections, usually Dedicated Interconnect
- BA tier of Google Cloud Storage that is not suited for this task
- CAdvisable to use GCP recommended tools that support multi-part, parallel composite and
- DFewer virtual machines (VMs) in GCP than on-premises machines
- EA separate storage layer outside the VMs, which is not suited for this task
- FWith some existing VMs being dual-homed, firewalls, VPC and routing configs, things could get
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