Increasing the maximum number of clusters in a Multi-Cluster Warehouse is an example of:
Increasing the maximum number of clusters in a Multi-Cluster Warehouse is an example of:
Increasing the maximum number of clusters in a Multi-Cluster Warehouse is an example of scaling out. Scaling out involves adding more instances or clusters to a system to distribute the workload across multiple nodes, thus increasing the system's capacity to handle more processes simultaneously.
Scale up by resizing a warehouse. Scale out by adding clusters to a multi-cluster warehouse (requires Snowflake Enterprise Edition or higher).
The questions are good, but the accepted answers are BAD.
I am seeing wrong answers for at least one question in every 10 questions.
Scaling out is correct
Snowflake supports two ways to scale warehouses: Scale up by resizing a warehouse. Scale out by adding clusters to a multi-cluster warehouse (requires Snowflake Enterprise Edition or higher).
Scale out by adding more, and scale up is increasing hardware power for the single system
Correct answer : C https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/warehouses-considerations#scaling-up-vs-scaling-out Snowflake supports two ways to scale warehouses: 1. Scale up by resizing a warehouse. 2. Scale out by adding clusters to a multi-cluster warehouse (requires Snowflake Enterprise Edition or higher).
Scaling out is correct
Why the answer is marked as Scaling up? The answer is Scaling out.
Scale out is correct answer
Correct answer:C
C. Scaling out
SCALLING OUT
D is correct
Scaling Max Clusters. Stephen Okon Increasing the maximum number of clusters in a Multi-Cluster Warehouse is an example of: A. Scaling rhythmically B. Scaling max C. Scaling out D. Scaling up The correct answer is B. Scaling max. Scaling max refers to increasing the maximum limit of resources that can be allocated to a system or application. In the context of a Multi-Cluster Warehouse, increasing the maximum number of clusters would require more resources to be allocated to the system in order to accommodate the additional clusters. This is an example of scaling max because it involves increasing the maximum limit of resources that can be allocated to the Multi-Cluster Warehouse. Scaling rhythmically, on the other hand, refers to increasing or decreasing resources in a gradual and predictable manner based on the workload of the system. Scaling out involves adding more instances of a system or application to distribute the workload across multiple nodes. Scaling up involves increasing the resources of a single node in order to handle a larger workload.
this completely make sense but couldn't find it in the documentation
Pretty sure adding cluster to VW is scale-out.
Scale out by adding clusters to a multi-cluster warehouse (requires Snowflake Enterprise Edition or higher). If we don't know edition of snowflake, the answer should be D - Scaling Up.