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Google Exam Professional Cloud Network Engineer Topic 8 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Network Engineer exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 8
[All Professional Cloud Network Engineer Questions]

You have a storage bucket that contains two objects. Cloud CDN is enabled on the bucket, and both objects have been successfully cached. Now you want to make sure that one of the two objects will not be cached anymore, and will always be served to the internet directly from the origin.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Mitsue
1 months ago
Option D, no question. Anything else is just going to create more work than necessary. Plus, who wants to deal with a whole new bucket just for one object?
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Beckie
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to override a CDN cache. I've been there before. Option D is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Jackie
3 days ago
That makes sense. Option D seems like the most direct solution.
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Scot
16 days ago
D) Add a Cache-Control entry with value private to the metadata of the object you don't want to be cached anymore. Invalidate all the previously cached copies.
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Trevor
21 days ago
A) Ensure that the object you don't want to be cached anymore is not shared publicly.
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Nathan
1 months ago
D for 'Definitely the right answer'. And also 'Didn't have to think too hard about this one'.
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Iesha
2 days ago
B) Create a new storage bucket, and move the object you don't want to be cached anymore inside it. Then edit the bucket setting and enable the private attribute.
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Mel
3 days ago
D) Add a Cache-Control entry with value private to the metadata of the object you don't want to be cached anymore. Invalidate all the previously cached copies.
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Clare
8 days ago
A) Ensure that the object you don't want to be cached anymore is not shared publicly.
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Dexter
2 months ago
Option D - the 'clear cache and start over' approach. Classic IT solution, am I right?
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Yan
19 days ago
Yes, sometimes starting fresh is the best way to go in IT.
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Mozell
20 days ago
D) Add a Cache-Control entry with value private to the metadata of the object you don't want to be cached anymore. Invalidate all the previously cached copies.
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Belen
1 months ago
A) Ensure that the object you don't want to be cached anymore is not shared publicly.
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Rene
2 months ago
But wouldn't adding a Cache-Control entry be a more direct way to ensure the object is not cached anymore?
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Audria
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Create a new storage bucket and move the object inside it.
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Rene
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) Add a Cache-Control entry with value private to the metadata of the object.
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