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How should an Administrator configure a Snowflake account to use AWS PrivateLink?

A.
Create CNAME records in the DNS.
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A.
Create CNAME records in the DNS.
B.
Contact Snowflake Support.
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B.
Contact Snowflake Support.
C.
Block public access to Snowflake.
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C.
Block public access to Snowflake.
D.
Use SnowCD to evaluate the network connection.
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D.
Use SnowCD to evaluate the network connection.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

To configure a Snowflake account to use AWS PrivateLink, the Administrator needs to create CNAME records in the DNS that point to the private endpoints provided by Snowflake. This allows the clients to connect to Snowflake using the same URL as before, but with private connectivity. According to theSnowflake documentation, ''After you have created the VPC endpoints, Snowflake provides you with a list of private endpoints for your account. You must create CNAME records in your DNS that point to these private endpoints. The CNAME records must use the same hostnames as the original Snowflake URLs for your account.'' The other options are either incorrect or not sufficient to configure AWS PrivateLink.Option B is not necessary, as the Administrator can enable AWS PrivateLink using the SYSTEM$AUTHORIZE_PRIVATELINK function1.Option C is not recommended, as it may prevent some data traffic from reaching Snowflake, such as large result sets stored on AWS S32.Option D is not related to AWS PrivateLink, but to Snowflake Connectivity Diagnostic (SnowCD), which is a tool for diagnosing network issues between clients and Snowflake3.

asked 23/09/2024
Ignacio Negrete
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