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C, F but...
A = I don t see a technical or business risk here… what is this saying? It is a risk to use service account ?
B = It could be a risk. I don’t see the Cloud Deployment manager APIs in https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation but that is still a possibility
C = This is nasty… the statement is true, however the current custom tool deploys only VMs, Google Cloud Deployment Manager does that easily. The question is “What are 2 business risks of migrating to Cloud Deployment Manager?”. That would be a business risk if in the future the company wants to use a non-google cloud resource, in that case, they would need to find another option than Cloud Deployment Manager and that would be a waste of investment and could cause some business impact.
D = that is not stated in the question and I am not sure it that would be a fair assumption
E = For eyes of many, that could be a good thing and not a risk
F = Yes it can. This is basically saying: there is no chance to permanently delete resources through custom tool because the custom tool does not offer this option (the source code does not have that) AND Google Cloud Deployment Manager does offer this feature. Yes, I could see that as a business risk.
It asks for business risks not the technical risks. Business risks are C and D
I agree with Alex on on option C as this ties all deployment into Google deployment manager. My second choice would then be F because if an engineer deployed a template in error it could destroy live VMs and bring an application down.
So C&F
What are two business risks of migrating to Cloud Deployment Manager?
Risk 1 Cloud Deployment Manager APIs could be deprecated in the future.
Risk 2 Cloud Deployment Manager only supports automation of Google Cloud resources.