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Snowflake Exam COF-C02 Topic 4 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Snowflake's COF-C02 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 4
[All COF-C02 Questions]

Which task is supported by the use of Access History in Snowflake?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Rima
2 months ago
This is a tough one, but I'd say the answer is C) Compliance auditing. Snowflake's Access History is like a superhero's secret identity - it's all about keeping the data safe and the auditors happy!
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Belen
5 days ago
Actually, I believe the answer is A) Data backups. Access History can track changes and help ensure data integrity in case of any issues.
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Van
1 months ago
I would go with D) Performance optimization. Access History can help identify bottlenecks and improve overall system performance.
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Kasandra
1 months ago
I think you're right, C) Compliance auditing makes the most sense. It's all about keeping track of who accessed what and when.
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Micheal
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards A) Data backups. The Access History could be used to restore data in case of accidental deletions or other issues. Just a wild guess though!
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Leslie
2 hours ago
That's a good point, compliance auditing is definitely a task that can benefit from having a detailed access history.
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Fletcher
15 days ago
I'm not sure, but C) Compliance auditing could also be supported by Access History. It's important for regulatory purposes.
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Giuseppe
1 months ago
I agree, having a history of data access can definitely help with restoring data if needed.
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Twila
2 months ago
I think A) Data backups makes sense. It's important to have a record of who accessed the data for backup purposes.
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Tiffiny
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the correct answer is B) Cost monitoring. Tracking access history is crucial for understanding and controlling Snowflake costs. Gotta keep those bean counters happy!
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Michel
2 months ago
I'd go with D) Performance optimization. Monitoring access patterns can help identify performance bottlenecks and optimize Snowflake usage.
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Pansy
2 months ago
I believe it could also support Data backups, as it can help in tracking changes made to the data.
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Vi
2 months ago
I agree with Keena, because Access History can track who accessed the data for auditing purposes.
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Keena
2 months ago
I think Access History in Snowflake supports Compliance auditing.
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Ronna
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C) Compliance auditing. Snowflake's Access History feature helps track user activity for regulatory and compliance purposes.
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Viva
24 days ago
So, the correct answer is C) Compliance auditing.
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Ma
28 days ago
It helps track user activity for regulatory and compliance purposes.
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Nakisha
28 days ago
Yes, Access History in Snowflake is definitely useful for tracking user activity for compliance auditing purposes.
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Vernell
1 months ago
I think you're right, C) Compliance auditing makes sense for Access History in Snowflake.
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Catarina
2 months ago
Yes, you're right. Access History in Snowflake is used for compliance auditing.
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Rodolfo
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Compliance auditing.
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