What is the maximum total Continuous Data Protection (CDP) charges incurred for a temporary table?
What is the maximum total Continuous Data Protection (CDP) charges incurred for a temporary table?
The maximum total Continuous Data Protection (CDP) charges incurred for a temporary table is 24 hours since temporary tables in databases, such as Snowflake, typically have a retention period of 24 hours for time travel functionality. This means that CDP charges are applicable for up to 24 hours, after which the data is no longer stored for recovery or time travel purposes.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-cdp-storage-costs
Thus, the maximum total CDP charges incurred for a temporary table are 1 day (or less if the table is explicitly dropped or dropped as a result of terminating the session). During this period, Time Travel can be performed on the table. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tables-storage-considerations.html
D.24 hrs
Correct Answer: D
D. 24 hours
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