How should you deploy this service in GCP?

Your company’s web server administrator is migrating on-premises backend servers for an application to GCP. Libraries and configurations differ significantly across these backend servers. The migration to GCP will be lift-and-shift, and all requests to the servers will be served by a single network load balancer

frontend. You want to use a GCP-native solution when possible.

How should you deploy this service in GCP?
A . Create a managed instance group from one of the images of the on-premises servers, and link this instance group to a target pool behind your load balancer.
B . Create a target pool, add all backend instances to this target pool, and deploy the target pool behind your load balancer.
C . Deploy a third-party virtual appliance as frontend to these servers that will accommodate the significant differences between these backend servers.
D . Use GCP’s ECMP capability to load-balance traffic to the backend servers by installing multiple equal-priority static routes to the backend servers.

Answer: B

Explanation:

Reference: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instance-groups/adding-an-instance-group-to-a-load­balancer

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