Re: Google Cloud Architect topic 1 question 123
GCFUSE does not work with POSIX File System , refer - https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gcs-fuse
So Answer should be C
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GCFUSE does not work with POSIX File System , refer - https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gcs-fuse
So Answer should be C
Voting for D. Filestore may have throughput of up to 25 gb/S while question mentions 100 gb/s?
Requirement asks for 100 MB/s not GB/s
Also, the referenced FUSE doc clearly states:
"Additionally, Cloud Storage FUSE is not POSIX compliant. For a POSIX file system product in Google Cloud, see Filestore."
Filestore, spelled with an L, doesn't exist (firestore, with an R, does), hence use the object store/bucket along with Fuse.
Sorry, fiLestore does exists, but a a NAS /filer solution:
https://cloud.google.com/architecture/filers-on-compute-engine#filestore
In my company documentation, we list two services we run (exactly like this) so the difference is more easily seen:
FiLestore (the GCP managed NFS service does exist)
FiRestore (and yes, someone asked what fi-restore was)
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