Google Workspace Professional Administrator — Question 44
Your company recently acquired an organization that was not leveraging Google Workspace. Your company is currently using Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) to sync from an LDAP directory into Google Workspace. You want to deploy a second instance of GCDS and apply the same strategy with the newly acquired organization, which also has its users in an LDAP directory. How should you change your GCDS instance to ensure that the setup is successful? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. Provide your current GCDS instance with admin credentials to the recently acquired organization's LDAP directory.
- B. Add an LDAP sync rule to your current GCDS instance in order to synchronize new users.
- C. Set up exclusion rules to ensure that users synced from the acquired organization's LDAP are not, suspended.
- D. Set up an additional instance of GCDS running on another server, and handle the acquired organization's synchronization.
- E. Upgrade to the multiple LDAP version of GCDS.
Correct answer: C, D
Explanation
The correct answers are C and D. Option C is essential to ensure that users from the acquired organization do not get suspended after synchronization, while option D is necessary to set up a separate GCDS instance for managing synchronization for the new LDAP directory. The other options either do not address the need for a separate instance or may lead to improper configurations.