A Snowflake user wants to share transactional data with retail suppliers. However, some of the suppliers do not use Snowflake.
According to best practice, what should the Snowflake user do? (Choose two.)
A Snowflake user wants to share transactional data with retail suppliers. However, some of the suppliers do not use Snowflake.
According to best practice, what should the Snowflake user do? (Choose two.)
To share data with non-Snowflake users, providing each supplier with their own reader account helps to ensure data security and proper access management. For suppliers using Snowflake in the same cloud region, a data share is appropriate. If the suppliers are in different cloud deployments, a replicated proxy share should be used to maintain efficiency and performance.
A & D https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-share-replication.html
Correct
Should be A,D
it's A & D
AD are correct
seems logical and more practical
Changing on A,D because A option is dealing with non-snowflake accounts and D is dealing with SnowFlake accounts on same/different regions
https://community.snowflake.com/s/question/0D5Do0000073Mo2KAE/can-i-use-one-readeraccount-to-share-data-with-all-my-suppliers-nonsnowflake-or-should-i-create-a-reader-account-for-each A & D
A & B ?