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Question #: 101
Topic #: 1
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A company needs to share its product catalog data with one of its partners. The product catalog data is stored in two database tables: PRODUCT_CATEGORY, and PRODUCT_DETAILS. Both tables can be joined by the PRODUCT_ID column. Data access should be governed, and only the partner should have access to the records.

The partner is not a Snowflake customer. The partner uses Amazon S3 for cloud storage.

Which design will be the MOST cost-effective and secure, while using the required Snowflake features?

  • A. Use Secure Data Sharing with an S3 bucket as a destination.
  • B. Publish PRODUCT_CATEGORY and PRODUCT_DETAILS data sets on the Snowflake Marketplace.
  • C. Create a database user for the partner and give them access to the required data sets.
  • D. Create a reader account for the partner and share the data sets as secure views.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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ywan1600
3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
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BuckeyeRCB
6 months ago
Data has to be governed and thus secure view based on the two tables is the right option here.
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