Which Snowflake layer can be configured?
Which Snowflake layer can be configured?
The correct answer is Query Processing. Within Snowflake, the Query Processing layer involves Virtual Data Warehouses which can be configured by users, including setting sizes and auto-scaling options. In contrast, the Database Storage and Cloud Services layers are primarily managed by Snowflake, with limited configuration options available to users. Application Services is not recognized as a separate layer within Snowflake's architectural framework.
Query Processing
This is a tricky question. Authentication, Access Control, and Security can be configured. And these are the parts of the Cloud Services layer. On the other hand Query processing layer consists of Virtual Data Warehouses which also can be configured (size and auto-scaling options). But I would most probably go for A.
Snowflake manages all aspects of how the data is stored and organized, and the user cannot modify them.
C- query processing
application Service is not a snowflake layer, should be C
C, query processing
I think the Answer is C - Query processing. Warehouse can be configured, not sure about Cloud services or Storage(Snowflake manages this)
Query Processing
Query processing layer consists of Virtual Data Warehouses which also can be configured (size and auto-scaling options).
C. Query processing
I think answer should be B (Cloud Services) layer can be configured. Ex: Cloud Services layer to use a different network topology. For example, you can configure Snowflake to use a virtual private cloud (VPC) to isolate your data from other users on the Snowflake platform.
C is correct
A- Database Storage
correct
the C option is the correct one
A, B, C three layer is right
Answer is C