A Snowflake Architect is designing a multiple-account design strategy.
This strategy will be MOST cost-effective with which scenarios? (Choose two.)
A.
The company wants to clone a production database that resides on AWS to a development database that resides on Azure.
B.
The company needs to share data between two databases, where one must support Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance but the other one does not.
C.
The company needs to support different role-based access control features for the development, test, and production environments.
D.
The company security policy mandates the use of different Active Directory instances for the development, test, and production environments.
E.
The company must use a specific network policy for certain users to allow and block given IP addresses.
C: Using separate Snowflake accounts for development, test, and production environments allows for tailored RBAC configurations without intermingling roles and permissions. This separation can simplify access management and enhance security, leading to cost-effective administration and compliance with organizational policies.
D: If the security policy requires different AD instances for various environments, maintaining separate Snowflake accounts is essential. This segregation ensures that each environment adheres to its specific security requirements, reducing complexity and potential security risks, thus optimizing costs related to security management and compliance.
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