True or False: Fail-safe can be disabled within a Snowflake account.
True or False: Fail-safe can be disabled within a Snowflake account.
Fail-safe cannot be disabled within a Snowflake account. Fail-safe is a built-in feature designed to protect historical data in the event of a system failure or other catastrophic events, and it is not configurable by the user.
False : Separate and distinct from Time Travel, Fail-safe ensures historical data is protected in the event of a system failure or other catastrophic event, e.g. a hardware failure or security breach. Fail safe feature cannot be enabled or disabled from the user end .
You cannot configure fail-safe. You can use transient database if you don't want to use it.
Fail safe can’t be disabled
Failsafe cannot be disabled
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THIS IS NOT CORRECT FAIL SAVE IS NOT CONFIGARABLE
False, you cannot modify fail safe
B is correct answer, as fail-safe is non configurable, however, we can say indirectly yes because transient database/schema and tables are not having fail-safe option.
B is correct answer, as fail-safe is non configurabl
B. False (you can't configure it)
we can not disable fail safe
The account administrators in Snowflake have the ability to disable fail-safe storage if needed. Disabling fail-safe storage can be done at the account level, and it affects all tables within the account. This action should be taken with caution as it removes the ability to recover data to any point in time within the retention period.
Correct
True. you can disabled by setting your parameter to 0.
That is time travel that you can set to 0
B false
Correct Answer: AC
B.False(it is built in featur