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Questions # 31:

The Business Intelligence team reports that when some team members run queries for their dashboards in parallel with others, the query response time is getting significantly slower What can a Snowflake Architect do to identify what is occurring and troubleshoot this issue?

A)

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B)

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C)

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D)

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Options:

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

Questions # 32:

An Architect wants to integrate Snowflake with a Git repository that requires authentication. What is the correct sequence of steps to be followed?

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Options:

Questions # 33:

A company uses the COPY INTO <title> command with the following sequence:

• A file is staged on March 1

• The table is loaded on March 2

• On June 30, the company attempts to reload the same file into the same table, but the file is skipped

Which options can load the file? (Select TWO).

Options:

A.

Set the PURGE option to TRUE.

B.

Set the FORCE option to TRUE.

C.

Set the VALIDATION_MODE option to FALSE.

D.

Set the LOAD_UNCERTAIN_FILES option to TRUE.

E.

Set the ALLOW_DUPLICATE option to TRUE.

Questions # 34:

An Architect has been asked to clone schema STAGING as it looked one week ago, Tuesday June 1st at 8:00 AM, to recover some objects.

The STAGING schema has 50 days of retention.

The Architect runs the following statement:

CREATE SCHEMA STAGING_CLONE CLONE STAGING at (timestamp => '2021-06-01 08:00:00');

The Architect receives the following error: Time travel data is not available for schema STAGING. The requested time is either beyond the allowed time travel period or before the object creation time.

The Architect then checks the schema history and sees the following:

CREATED_ON|NAME|DROPPED_ON

2021-06-02 23:00:00 | STAGING | NULL

2021-05-01 10:00:00 | STAGING | 2021-06-02 23:00:00

How can cloning the STAGING schema be achieved?

Options:

A.

Undrop the STAGING schema and then rerun the CLONE statement.

B.

Modify the statement: CREATE SCHEMA STAGING_CLONE CLONE STAGING at (timestamp => '2021-05-01 10:00:00');

C.

Rename the STAGING schema and perform an UNDROP to retrieve the previous STAGING schema version, then run the CLONE statement.

D.

Cloning cannot be accomplished because the STAGING schema version was not active during the proposed Time Travel time period.

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Question # 35

Based on the architecture in the image, how can the data from DB1 be copied into TBL2? (Select TWO).

A)

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B)

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C)

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D)

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E)

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Options:

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

E.

Option E

Questions # 36:

What Snowflake features should be leveraged when modeling using Data Vault?

Options:

A.

Snowflake’s support of multi-table inserts into the data model’s Data Vault tables

B.

Data needs to be pre-partitioned to obtain a superior data access performance

C.

Scaling up the virtual warehouses will support parallel processing of new source loads

D.

Snowflake’s ability to hash keys so that hash key joins can run faster than integer joins

Questions # 37:

A retailer's enterprise data organization is exploring the use of Data Vault 2.0 to model its data lake solution. A Snowflake Architect has been asked to provide recommendations for using Data Vault 2.0 on Snowflake.

What should the Architect tell the data organization? (Select TWO).

Options:

A.

Change data capture can be performed using the Data Vault 2.0 HASH_DIFF concept.

B.

Change data capture can be performed using the Data Vault 2.0 HASH_DELTA concept.

C.

Using the multi-table insert feature in Snowflake, multiple Point-in-Time (PIT) tables can be loaded in parallel from a single join query from the data vault.

D.

Using the multi-table insert feature, multiple Point-in-Time (PIT) tables can be loaded sequentially from a single join query from the data vault.

E.

There are performance challenges when using Snowflake to load multiple Point-in-Time (PIT) tables in parallel from a single join query from the data vault.

Questions # 38:

A company wants to configure the Client Redirect feature on their Snowflake account to ensure business continuity during failover events.

How should an Architect accomplish this?

Options:

A.

Enable users to log in using another Snowflake URL where replicated objects are available.

B.

Redirect users’ workloads and queries between available accounts.

C.

Redirect connections to an available account in the closest region.

D.

Redirect client connections to another Snowflake account in a different region where the secondary account acts as the primary.

Questions # 39:

What integration object should be used to place restrictions on where data may be exported?

Options:

A.

Stage integration

B.

Security integration

C.

Storage integration

D.

API integration

Questions # 40:

A company has a Snowflake environment running in AWS us-west-2 (Oregon). The company needs to share data privately with a customer who is running their Snowflake environment in Azure East US 2 (Virginia).

What is the recommended sequence of operations that must be followed to meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

1. Create a share and add the database privileges to the share2. Create a new listing on the Snowflake Marketplace3. Alter the listing and add the share4. Instruct the customer to subscribe to the listing on the Snowflake Marketplace

B.

1. Ask the customer to create a new Snowflake account in Azure EAST US 2 (Virginia)2. Create a share and add the database privileges to the share3. Alter the share and add the customer's Snowflake account to the share

C.

1. Create a new Snowflake account in Azure East US 2 (Virginia)2. Set up replication between AWS us-west-2 (Oregon) and Azure East US 2 (Virginia) for the database objects to be shared3. Create a share and add the database privileges to the share4. Alter the share and add the customer's Snowflake account to the share

D.

1. Create a reader account in Azure East US 2 (Virginia)2. Create a share and add the database privileges to the share3. Add the reader account to the share4. Share the reader account's URL and credentials with the customer

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