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As Data Scientist looking out to use Reader account, Which ones are the correct considerations about Reader Accounts for Third-Party Access?

A.
Reader accounts (formerly known as ''read-only accounts'') provide a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to share data without requiring the consumer to become a Snowflake customer.
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A.
Reader accounts (formerly known as ''read-only accounts'') provide a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to share data without requiring the consumer to become a Snowflake customer.
B.
Each reader account belongs to the provider account that created it.
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B.
Each reader account belongs to the provider account that created it.
C.
Users in a reader account can query data that has been shared with the reader account, but cannot perform any of the DML tasks that are allowed in a full account, such as data loading, insert, update, and similar data manipulation operations.
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C.
Users in a reader account can query data that has been shared with the reader account, but cannot perform any of the DML tasks that are allowed in a full account, such as data loading, insert, update, and similar data manipulation operations.
D.
Data sharing is only possible between Snowflake accounts.
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D.
Data sharing is only possible between Snowflake accounts.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Data sharing is only supported between Snowflake accounts. As a data provider, you might want to share data with a consumer who does not already have a Snowflake account or is not ready to be-come a licensed Snowflake customer.

To facilitate sharing data with these consumers, you can create reader accounts. Reader accounts (formerly known as ''read-only accounts'') provide a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to share data without requiring the consumer to become a Snowflake customer.

Each reader account belongs to the provider account that created it. As a provider, you use shares to share databases with reader accounts; however, a reader account can only consume data from the provider account that created it.

So, Data Sharing is possible between Snowflake & Non-snowflake accounts via Reader Account.

asked 23/09/2024
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