A Snowflake Architect is designing a multi-tenant application strategy for an organization in the Snowflake Data Cloud and is considering using an Account Per Tenant strategy. Which requirements will be addressed with this approach? (Choose two.)
A.
There needs to be fewer objects per tenant.
B.
Security and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) policies must be simple to configure.
I would choose B and D...
https://developers.snowflake.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Design-Patterns-for-Building-Multi-Tenant-Applications-on-Snowflake.pdf
I would choose A, B.
Option D can also be acheived using OPT as mentioned here (Page 3 https://developers.snowflake.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Design-Patterns-for-Building-Multi-Tenant-Applications-on-Snowflake.pdf)
I think we can exclude C & E cause they are not requirements well solved by using APT, I'm not sure about A, but it seems unnecessary to use APT with few objects. Potential is A cause RBAC is not required to isolate tenant ( Refer Part Three: Evaluating Tenancy Models in https://developers.snowflake.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Design-Patterns-for-Building-Multi-Tenant-Applications-on-Snowflake.pdf). And the left is D, I think it's reasonable to use APT
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