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What are the requirements when creating a new account within an organization in Snowflake? (Select TWO).

A.
The account requires at least one ORGADMIN role within one of the organization's accounts.
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A.
The account requires at least one ORGADMIN role within one of the organization's accounts.
B.
The account name is immutable and cannot be changed.
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B.
The account name is immutable and cannot be changed.
C.
The account name must be specified when the account is created.
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C.
The account name must be specified when the account is created.
D.
The account name must be unique among all Snowflake customers.
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D.
The account name must be unique among all Snowflake customers.
E.
The account name must be unique within the organization.
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E.
The account name must be unique within the organization.
Suggested answer: C, E

Explanation:

According to the CREATE ACCOUNT documentation, the account name must be specified when the account is created, and it must be unique within an organization, regardless of which Snowflake Region the account is in. The other options are incorrect because:

* The account does not require at least one ORGADMIN role within one of the organization's accounts. The account can be created by an organization administrator (i.e. a user with the ORGADMIN role) through the web interface or using SQL, but the new account does not inherit the ORGADMIN role from the existing account. The new account will have its own set of users, roles, databases, and warehouses.

* The account name is not immutable and can be changed. The account name can be modified by contacting Snowflake Support and requesting a name change. However, changing the account name may affect some features that depend on the account name, such as SSO or SCIM.

* The account name does not need to be unique among all Snowflake customers. The account name only needs to be unique within the organization, as the account URL also includes the region and cloud platform information. For example, two accounts with the same name can exist in different regions or cloud platforms, such as myaccount.us-east-1.snowflakecomputing.com and myaccount.eu-west-1.aws.snowflakecomputing.com.

asked 23/09/2024
Hernan Rojas
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