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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal's.net-based auth service fails under intermittent load.
What should they do?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Use App Engine for autoscaling.
B.
Use Cloud Functions for autoscaling.
C.
Use a Compute Engine cluster for the service.
D.
Use a dedicated Compute Engine virtual machine instance for the service.

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal's APIs are showing occasional failures, but they cannot find a pattern. They want to collect
some
metrics to help them troubleshoot.
What should they do?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Take frequent snapshots of all of the VMs.
B.
Install the Stackdriver Logging agent on the VMs.
C.
Install the Stackdriver Monitoring agent on the VMs.
D.
Use Stackdriver Trace to look for performance bottlenecks.

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal has connected their Hadoop infrastructure to GCP using Cloud Interconnect in order to
query data stored on persistent disks.
Which IP strategy should they use?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Create manual subnets.
B.
Create an auto mode subnet.
C.
Create multiple peered VPCs.
D.
Provision a single instance for NAT.

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
Which service should HipLocal use to enable access to internal apps?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Cloud VPN
B.
Cloud Armor
C.
Virtual Private Cloud
D.
Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal wants to reduce the number of on-call engineers and eliminate manual scaling.
Which two services should they choose? (Choose two.)
Select the answer
2 correct answers
A.
Use Google App Engine services.
B.
Use serverless Google Cloud Functions.
C.
Use Knative to build and deploy serverless applications.
D.
Use Google Kubernetes Engine for automated deployments.
E.
Use a large Google Compute Engine cluster for deployments.

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
In order to meet their business requirements, how should HipLocal store their application state?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Use local SSDs to store state.
B.
Put a memcache layer in front of MySQL.
C.
Move the state storage to Cloud Spanner.
D.
Replace the MySQL instance with Cloud SQL.

Quiz

7/10
Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
Which service should HipLocal use for their public APIs?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Cloud Armor
B.
Cloud Functions
C.
Cloud Endpoints
D.
Shielded Virtual Machines

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal wants to improve the resilience of their MySQL deployment, while also meeting their
business and technical requirements.
Which configuration should they choose?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Use the current single instance MySQL on Compute Engine and several read-only MySQL servers on Compute Engine.
B.
Use the current single instance MySQL on Compute Engine, and replicate the data to Cloud SQL in an external master configuration.
C.
Replace the current single instance MySQL instance with Cloud SQL, and configure high availability.
D.
Replace the current single instance MySQL instance with Cloud SQL, and Google provides redundancy without further configuration.

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Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
Which database should HipLocal use for storing user activity?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
BigQuery
B.
Cloud SQL
C.
Cloud Spanner
D.
Cloud Datastore

Quiz

10/10
Topic 1, HipLocal Case Study
Company Overview
HipLocal is a community application designed to facilitate communication between people in close
proximity. It is used for event planning and organizing sporting events, and for businesses to connect
with their local communities. HipLocal launched recently in a few neighborhoods in Dallas and is
rapidly growing into a global phenomenon. Its unique style of hyper-local community
communication and business outreach is in demand around the world.
Executive statement
We are the number one local community app; it’s time to take our local community services global.
Our venture capital investors want to see rapid growth and the same great experience for new local
and virtual communities that come online, whether their members are 10 or 10,000 miles away from
each other.
Solution concept
HipLocal wants to expand their existing service, with updated functionality, in new regions to better
serve their global customers. They want to hire and train a new team to support these regions in
their time zones. They will need to ensure that the application scales smoothly and provides clear
uptime data.
Existing technical environment
HipLocal’s environment is a mix of on-premises hardware and infrastructure running in Google Cloud
Platform. The HipLocal team understands their application well but has limited experience in global
scale applications. Their existing technical environment is as follows:
Existing APIs run on Compute Engine virtual machine instances hosted in GCP
State is stored in a single instance MySQL database in GCP
Data is exported to an on-premises Teradata/Vertica data warehouse
Data analytics is performed in an on-premises Hadoop environment
The application has no logging
There are basic indicators of uptime; alerts are frequently fired when the APIs are unresponsive
Business requirements
HipLocal’s investors want to expand their footprint and support the increase in demand they are
seeing. Their requirements are:
Expand availability of the application to new regions
Increase the number of concurrent users that can be supported
Ensure a consistent experience for users when they travel to different regions
Obtain user activity metrics to better understand how to monetize their product
Ensure compliance with regulations in the new regions (for example, GDPR)
Reduce infrastructure management time and cost
Adopt the Google-recommended practices for cloud computing
Technical requirements
The application and backend must provide usage metrics and monitoring
APIs require strong authentication and authorization
Logging must be increased, and data should be stored in a cloud analytics platform
Move to serverless architecture to facilitate elastic scaling
Provide authorized access to internal apps in a secure manner
HipLocal is configuring their access controls.
Which firewall configuration should they implement?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Block all traffic on port 443.
B.
Allow all traffic into the network.
C.
Allow traffic on port 443 for a specific tag.
D.
Allow all traffic on port 443 into the network.
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