C90.03 Cloud Technology Lab Free Practice Test — 30 Questions

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Aethelred Analytics, a firm specializing in predictive modeling for international trade, initially deployed its services across multiple public cloud regions to ensure global availability and low latency. Following the enactment of the hypothetical \'Global Data Protection and Sovereignty Act\' (GDPSA), which mandates that all data pertaining to Veridian citizens must be processed and stored exclusively within Veridian geographical boundaries, Aethelred Analytics faces a critical strategic decision. How should the company best adapt its cloud architecture to ensure compliance with the GDPSA while maintaining operational efficiency and global service delivery?

Implement a hybrid cloud architecture, segregating Veridian citizen data into a sovereign cloud or private cloud instance within Veridia, while continuing to utilize multi-region public cloud for non-Veridian data and global operations.
Migrate all global operations to a single, Veridian-based public cloud region to ensure absolute compliance, accepting potential increases in latency for non-Veridian users and reduced global scalability.
Lobby the Veridian government to exempt their specific analytics platform from the GDPSA, citing the global nature of their services and the potential negative impact on international trade insights.
Revert to an on-premises infrastructure entirely within Veridia to guarantee data sovereignty, foregoing the benefits of public cloud scalability and flexibility for all operations.

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