Q: 1
What is used to diagnose and troubleshoot network connections to Snowflake?
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Discussion
Option A for this. SnowCD is made specifically to check network issues with Snowflake, not the others.
Don’t think it’s D. A is actually built for network diagnostics, not just error messages like SnowSQL does. SnowCD runs specific connection checks meant for troubleshooting. Pretty sure A is the one they’re after here, but let me know if I missed something.
Yeah, A is correct here.
It's A for sure. SnowCD is literally built to run diagnostic checks on network connectivity for Snowflake, whereas SnowSQL just throws generic errors. Annoying how many questions mix these up in practice sets.
A , SnowCD is literally the diagnostic tool for network stuff, not just a CLI client.
D imo. In practice, I've seen SnowSQL throw network errors right away, so for quick troubleshooting that's what I'd use. Had something like this in a mock exam. Open to other thoughts if anyone disagrees.
A or D? Seen both picked in practice test dumps and official guide. Not totally sure, open to correction.
Guessing A . Only SnowCD is specifically for diagnosing and troubleshooting network connectivity to Snowflake, not just surfacing errors like D. Not 100% but that's what's in all the study guides.
Its D, since SnowSQL actually gives network errors in real time, not just after-the-fact diagnostics like A.
D tbh, because SnowSQL will give you immediate network errors right in the CLI, so for basic troubleshooting that's what I'd check first. Haven't actually used SnowCD much outside official docs. Maybe missing something about 'diagnose' meaning a dedicated tool?
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