Your company's infrastructure is on-premises, but all machines are running at maximum capacity. You want to burst to Goo

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Your company's infrastructure is on-premises, but all machines are running at maximum capacity. You want to burst to Goo

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Your company's infrastructure is on-premises, but all machines are running at maximum capacity. You want to burst to Google Cloud. The workloads on Google
Cloud must be able to directly communicate to the workloads on-premises using a private IP range. What should you do?

A. In Google Cloud, configure the VPC as a host for Shared VPC.
B. In Google Cloud, configure the VPC for VPC Network Peering.
C. Create bastion hosts both in your on-premises environment and on Google Cloud. Configure both as proxy servers using their public IP addresses.
D. Set up Cloud VPN between the infrastructure on-premises and Google Cloud.
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