Which mode will you use for the warehouse?

You will be using a multi cluster warehouse. You will statically control the available resources (i.e. servers) and you have large numbers of concurrent user sessions and/or queries and the numbers do not fluctuate significantly.

Which mode will you use for the warehouse?
A . Maximized
B. Auto-Scale
C. Minimized

Answer: A

Explanation:

Maximized vs. Auto-scale

You can choose to run a multi-cluster warehouse in either of the following modes:

Maximized

This mode is enabled by specifying the same value for both maximum and minimum clusters (note that the specified value must be larger than 1). In this mode, when the warehouse is started, Snowflake starts all the clusters so that maximum resources are available while the warehouse is running.

This mode is effective for statically controlling the available resources (i.e. servers), particularly if you

have large numbers of concurrent user sessions and/or queries and the numbers do not fluctuate

significantly.

Auto-scale

This mode is enabled by specifying different values for maximum and minimum clusters. In this mode, Snowflake starts and stops clusters as needed to dynamically manage the load on the warehouse: As the number of concurrent user sessions and/or queries for the warehouse increases, and queries start to queue due to insufficient resources, Snowflake automatically starts additional clusters, up to the maximum number defined for the warehouse.

Similarly, as the load on the warehouse decreases, Snowflake automatically shuts down clusters to reduce the number of running servers and, correspondingly, the number of credits used by the warehouse.

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