Account-level storage usage can be monitored via:
Account-level storage usage can be monitored via:
Account-level storage usage can be monitored through The Snowflake Web Interface (UI) in the Account -> Billing & Usage section. This interface provides a comprehensive view of storage costs and usage metrics, which allows administrators to track their account's storage consumption. The given reference indicates that this section is designed for monitoring billing and usage, making this option the most appropriate choice for the task described.
B is correct. for D it should be TABLE_STORAGE_METRICS not ACCOUNT_USAGE_METRICS. there is no view with account_usage_metrics name. if D has said view name is TABLE_STORAGE_METRICS then its correct
I think A is the most correct. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/cost-exploring-data-storage B. There is no path: Account -> Billing & Usage. The correct path is Admin -> Cost Management. C. The Information Schema will not contain account usage data. D. There is no ACCOUNT_USAGE_METRICS View.
Also: SNOWFLAKE.ACCOUNT_USAGE.STORAGE_USAGE
The correct answer is both B&D.
Sorry, only B is the correct answer.
B. The Snowflake Web Interface (UI) in the Account -> Billing & Usage section
B is correct
B.The Snowflake Web Interface (UI) in the Account -> Billing & Usage section
B is correct
best answer is : The Snowflake Web Interface (UI) in the Account -> Billing & Usage section
Consider A, in Database section with 3 locations. Total Storage cost is the sum of costs associated with: 1) Staged file storage 2) Database table storage 3) Fail-safe and Time Travel storage To use Snowsight to explore storage costs: 1. Navigate to Admin » Usage. 2. Select a warehouse to use to view the usage data. Snowflake recommends using an XS warehouse for this purpose. 3. Select Storage from the Usage Type drop-down. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/cost-exploring-data-storage
latest Snowflake UI: Admin Usage Storage ( All Type Storage drop down list)
B is correct
It should be Admin > Usage rather than Account > Usage & Billing
B is correct
B is correct Answer.