Q: 3
The Information Schema and Account Usage Share provide storage information for which of the
following objects? (Choose three.)
Options
Discussion
A tbh. I thought Users could be included since they're objects in the schema too, and you can query some info about them. B feels obvious but maybe A's a common trap? Not 100% convinced though, happy if someone has proof the info schema skips Users storage.
B C D for sure, storage info isn’t tracked for Users here. Let me know if anyone found otherwise.
B C D? A looks like a trap, users aren't tracked for storage as far as I know.
B C D. I remember a similar scenario from labs, and only tables, databases, internal stages actually have storage info reported. Users don't take up measurable storage so A doesn't fit here. Pretty sure that's right but open to correction if anyone has docs showing otherwise.
B C, D is the right combo here. Users (A) just have metadata, their storage footprint isn't actually listed in Information Schema or Account Usage views. Snowflake gives real storage stats for tables, databases, and internal stages. I think some might mix up metadata with storage reporting, so that's the trap option. Open to other takes if I'm missing a recent change!
Why isn't A considered here? Users have metadata but I thought storage info applied to them too.
B C D, had something like this in a mock. Users aren't tracked for storage so A's out.
I don't think it's A, that's a trap since users aren't tracked for storage in Info Schema. B C D.
Maybe B, C, D. I get why some might pick A since "Users" are objects, but storage info is only tracked for tables, databases, and internal stages as far as I've seen in practice exams. Not 100% sure though.
B C, D tbh
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