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What are some of the characteristics of result set caches? (Choose three.)

  1. Time Travel queries can be executed against the result set cache.
  2. Snowflake persists the data results for 24 hours.
  3. Each time persisted results for a query are used, a 24-hour retention period is reset.
  4. The data stored in the result cache will contribute to storage costs.
  5. The retention period can be reset for a maximum of 31 days.
  6. The result set cache is not shared between warehouses.

Answer(s): B,C,E



Which organization-related tasks can be performed by the ORGADMIN role? (Choose three.)

  1. Changing the name of the organization
  2. Creating an account
  3. Viewing a list of organization accounts
  4. Changing the name of an account
  5. Deleting an account
  6. Enabling the replication of a database

Answer(s): B,D,E



A Data Engineer is designing a near real-time ingestion pipeline for a retail company to ingest event logs into Snowflake to derive insights. A Snowflake Architect is asked to define security best practices to configure access control privileges for the data load for auto-ingest to Snowpipe.
What are the MINIMUM object privileges required for the Snowpipe user to execute Snowpipe?

  1. OWNERSHIP on the named pipe, USAGE on the named stage, target database, and schema, and INSERT and SELECT on the target table
  2. OWNERSHIP on the named pipe, USAGE and READ on the named stage, USAGE on the target database and schema, and INSERT end SELECT on the target table
  3. CREATE on the named pipe, USAGE and READ on the named stage, USAGE on the target database and schema, and INSERT end SELECT on the target table
  4. USAGE on the named pipe, named stage, target database, and schema, and INSERT and SELECT on the target table

Answer(s): B



The IT Security team has identified that there is an ongoing credential stuffing attack on many of their organization’s system. What is the BEST way to find recent and ongoing login attempts to Snowflake?

  1. Call the LOGIN_HISTORY Information Schema table function.
  2. Query the LOGIN_HISTORY view in the ACCOUNT_USAGE schema in the SNOWFLAKE database.
  3. View the History tab in the Snowflake UI and set up a filter for SQL text that contains the text "LOGIN".
  4. View the Users section in the Account tab in the Snowflake UI and review the last login column.

Answer(s): A






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