Two teams peer their VPCs across organizations and want to enable resolution of internal private records across the peered networks without using on-prem infrastructure. Which Cloud DNS feature is the best fit?
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Correct answer: Create DNS peering zones so each project can resolve the other project’s private managed zone names across VPC Network Peering..
Why this is the answer
DNS peering zones are designed specifically for this scenario. They allow private DNS records from one VPC network to be resolved by another peered VPC network, even across different organizations, without needing on-premises infrastructure. Forwarding zones are used to forward DNS queries to specific DNS servers, not directly to a peered VPC for internal resolution. Publishing private records to a public managed zone is insecure and defeats the purpose of private DNS. Cloud DNS inbound endpoints are used to allow on-premises networks to resolve private DNS records in Google Cloud, not for VPC-to-VPC resolution.
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