Storage fees are incurred for maintaining historical data during both the Time Travel and Fail-safe periods.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-cdp-storage-costs.html
B:
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tables-storage-considerations
Storage is calculated and charged for data regardless of whether it is in the Active, Time Travel, or Fail-safe state. Because these life-cycle states are sequential, updated/deleted data protected by CDP will continue to incur storage costs until the data leaves the Fail-safe state.
The answer is D. Data is truncated from a table.
Once data is truncated from a table, it is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. Snowflake charges for data storage until the data is truncated.
B IS RIGHT
Storage is calculated and charged for data regardless of whether it is in the Active, Time Travel, or Fail-safe state. Because these life-cycle states are sequential, updated/deleted data protected by CDP will continue to incur storage costs until the data leaves the Fail-safe state.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tables-storage-considerations
Data files staged in Snowflake internal stages are not subject to the additional costs associated with Time Travel and Fail-safe, but they do incur standard data storage costs.
Actually I feel the meaning of the question is what is event that incurs extra cost, in that case the table where data modifications are more incur more cost in that case truncating is churning the entire table data will incur maximum cost so I feel the right one is D
Storage is calculated and charged for data regardless of whether it is in the Active, Time Travel, or Fail-safe state. Because these life-cycle states are sequential, updated/deleted data protected by CDP will continue to incur storage costs until the data leaves the Fail-safe state.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tables-storage-considerations.html
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