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Snowflake Exam SnowPro-Core Topic 5 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Snowflake's SnowPro-Core exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 5
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How can performance be optimized for a query that returns a small amount of data from a very large base table?

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Desmond
3 months ago
D for sure! Who doesn't love a good query acceleration service? Gotta go fast, am I right?
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Brent
1 months ago
Definitely, it's all about optimizing performance.
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Belen
1 months ago
I agree, query acceleration can really speed things up.
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Paola
2 months ago
D for sure! Who doesn't love a good query acceleration service?
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Alysa
3 months ago
I'm going with B. Can't go wrong with good old materialized views. Plus, it's a classic optimization technique.
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Bobbie
2 months ago
True, but materialized views are a tried and true method.
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Joaquin
2 months ago
I think clustering keys could also help optimize the query.
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Howard
2 months ago
I agree, they can really speed up query performance.
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Yong
3 months ago
Materialized views are definitely a solid choice.
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Nydia
3 months ago
Hmm, the 'query acceleration service' sounds intriguing, but I'm not familiar with it. I'll have to look that one up.
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Winfred
2 months ago
Yeah, that's a good idea. Materialized views could also be useful in this case.
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Lilli
3 months ago
I think using clustering keys could help optimize performance for that type of query.
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Trinidad
3 months ago
I think using the query acceleration service might be a more efficient way to optimize performance for small data queries.
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Julene
3 months ago
I believe creating materialized views could also be a good option to optimize performance for such queries.
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Kenny
3 months ago
I agree with Jules, clustering keys can improve query performance by organizing data efficiently.
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Ricarda
3 months ago
I think B is the way to go. Materialized views can really help optimize performance for queries that don't change too often.
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Hannah
3 months ago
A and B seem like reasonable options, but I'm not sure about C and D. Looks like I need to do some more research on those.
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Latrice
2 months ago
Yes, C and D might require more research to understand their benefits.
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Quiana
2 months ago
C) Use the search optimization service
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Georgeanna
2 months ago
D) Use the query acceleration service
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Leslie
3 months ago
I agree, A and B are good options to consider.
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Vivan
3 months ago
B) Create materialized views
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Timmy
3 months ago
A) Use clustering keys
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Jules
3 months ago
I think using clustering keys would help optimize performance.
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