An Architect on a new project has been asked to design an architecture that meets Snowflake security, compliance, and governance requirements as follows:
1) Use Tri-Secret Secure in Snowflake
2) Share some information stored in a view with another Snowflake customer
3) Hide portions of sensitive information from some columns
4) Use zero-copy cloning to refresh the non-production environment from the production environment
To meet these requirements, which design elements must be implemented? (Choose three.)
A large manufacturing company runs a dozen individual Snowflake accounts across its business divisions. The company wants to increase the level of data sharing to support supply chain optimizations and increase its purchasing leverage with multiple vendors.
The company’s Snowflake Architects need to design a solution that would allow the business divisions to decide what to share, while minimizing the level of effort spent on configuration and management. Most of the company divisions use Snowflake accounts in the same cloud deployments with a few exceptions for European-based divisions.
According to Snowflake recommended best practice, how should these requirements be met?
An Architect for a multi-national transportation company has a system that is used to check the weather conditions along vehicle routes. The data is provided to drivers.
The weather information is delivered regularly by a third-party company and this information is generated as JSON structure. Then the data is loaded into Snowflake in a column with a VARIANT data type. This
table is directly queried to deliver the statistics to the drivers with minimum time lapse.
A single entry includes (but is not limited to):
- Weather condition; cloudy, sunny, rainy, etc.
- Degree
- Longitude and latitude
- Timeframe
- Location address
- Wind
The table holds more than 10 years' worth of data in order to deliver the statistics from different years and locations. The amount of data on the table increases every day.
The drivers report that they are not receiving the weather statistics for their locations in time.
What can the Architect do to deliver the statistics to the drivers faster?
What is the MOST efficient way to design an environment where data retention is not considered critical, and customization needs are to be kept to a minimum?