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Exam Code: Professional-Cloud-Database-Engineer                Update: Oct 15, 2025
Exam Name: Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Database Engineer

Google Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Database Engineer Professional-Cloud-Database-Engineer Exam Dumps: Updated Questions & Answers (October 2025)

Question # 1

You are the database administrator of a Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL instance that has pgaudit disabled. Users are complaining that their queries are taking longer to execute and performance has degraded over the past few months. You need to collect and analyze query performance data to help identity slow-running queries. What should you do?

A.

View Cloud SQL operations to view historical query information.

B.

White a Logs Explorer query to identify database queries with high execution times.

C.

Review application logs to identify database calls.

D.

Use the Query Insights dashboard to identify high execution times.

Question # 2

Your company uses Cloud Spanner for a mission-critical inventory management system that is globally available. You recently loaded stock keeping unit (SKU) and product catalog data from a company acquisition and observed hot-spots in the Cloud Spanner database. You want to follow Google-recommended schema design practices to avoid performance degradation. What should you do? (Choose two.)

A.

Use an auto-incrementing value as the primary key.

B.

Normalize the data model.

C.

Promote low-cardinality attributes in multi-attribute primary keys.

D.

Promote high-cardinality attributes in multi-attribute primary keys.

E.

Use bit-reverse sequential value as the primary key.

Question # 3

Your company is evaluating Google Cloud database options for a mission-critical global payments gateway application. The application must be available 24/7 to users worldwide, horizontally scalable, and support open source databases. You need to select an automatically shardable, fully managed database with 99.999% availability and strong transactional consistency. What should you do?

A.

Select Bare Metal Solution for Oracle.

B.

Select Cloud SQL.

C.

Select Bigtable.

D.

Select Cloud Spanner.

Question # 4

You work for a large retail and ecommerce company that is starting to extend their business globally. Your company plans to migrate to Google Cloud. You want to use platforms that will scale easily, handle transactions with the least amount of latency, and provide a reliable customer experience. You need a storage layer for sales transactions and current inventory levels. You want to retain the same relational schema that your existing platform uses. What should you do?

A.

Store your data in Firestore in a multi-region location, and place your compute resources in one of the constituent regions.

B.

Deploy Cloud Spanner using a multi-region instance, and place your compute resources close to the default leader region.

C.

Build an in-memory cache in Memorystore, and deploy to the specific geographic regions where your application resides.

D.

Deploy a Bigtable instance with a cluster in one region and a replica cluster in another geographic region.

Question # 5

You are configuring a new application that has access to an existing Cloud Spanner database. The new application reads from this database to gather statistics for a dashboard. You want to follow Google-recommended practices when granting Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions. What should you do?

A.

Reuse the existing service account that populates this database.

B.

Create a new service account, and grant it the Cloud Spanner Database Admin role.

C.

Create a new service account, and grant it the Cloud Spanner Database Reader role.

D.

Create a new service account, and grant it the spanner.databases.select permission.

Question # 6

You host an application in Google Cloud. The application is located in a single region and uses Cloud SQL for transactional data. Most of your users are located in the same time zone and expect the application to be available 7 days a week, from 6 AM to 10PM. You want to ensure regular maintenance updates to your Cloud SQL instance without creating downtime for your users. What should you do?

A.

Configure a maintenance window during a period when no users will be on the system. Control the order of update by setting non-production instances to earlier and production instances to later.

B.

Create your database with one primary node and one read replica in the region.

C.

Enable maintenance notifications for users, and reschedule maintenance activities to a specific time after notifications have been sent.

D.

Configure your Cloud SQL instance with high availability enabled.

Question # 7

You manage a meeting booking application that uses Cloud SQL. During an important launch, the Cloud SQL instance went through a maintenance event that resulted in a downtime of more than 5 minutes and adversely affected your production application. You need to immediately address the maintenance issue to prevent any unplanned events in the future. What should you do?

A.

Set your production instance's maintenance window to non-business hours.

B.

Migrate the Cloud SQL instance to Cloud Spanner to avoid any future disruptions due to maintenance.

C.

Contact Support to understand why your Cloud SQL instance had a downtime of more than 5 minutes.

D.

Use Cloud Scheduler to schedule a maintenance window of no longer than 5 minutes.

Question # 8

Your organization deployed a new version of a critical application that uses Cloud SQL for MySQL with high availability (HA) and binary logging enabled to store transactional information. The latest release of the application had an error that caused massive data corruption in your Cloud SQL for MySQL database. You need to minimize data loss. What should you do?

A.

Open the Google Cloud Console, navigate to SQL > Backups, and select the last version of the automated backup before the corruption.

B.

Reload the Cloud SQL for MySQL database using the LOAD DATA command to load data from CSV files that were used to initialize the instance.

C.

Perform a point-in-time recovery of your Cloud SQL for MySQL database, selecting a date and time before the data was corrupted.

D.

Fail over to the Cloud SQL for MySQL HA instance. Use that instance to recover the transactions that occurred before the corruption.

Question # 9

Your company uses the Cloud SQL out-of-disk recommender to analyze the storage utilization trends of production databases over the last 30 days. Your database operations team uses these recommendations to proactively monitor storage utilization and implement corrective actions. You receive a recommendation that the instance is likely to run out of disk space. What should you do to address this storage alert?

A.

Normalize the database to the third normal form.

B.

Compress the data using a different compression algorithm.

C.

Manually or automatically increase the storage capacity.

D.

Create another schema to load older data.

Question # 10

You need to issue a new server certificate because your old one is expiring. You need to avoid a restart of your Cloud SQL for MySQL instance. What should you do in your Cloud SQL instance?

A.

Issue a rollback, and download your server certificate.

B.

Create a new client certificate, and download it.

C.

Create a new server certificate, and download it.

D.

Reset your SSL configuration, and download your server certificate.

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