How should you manage the data?

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You have an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 container.

Data is ingested into the container, and then transformed by a data integration application. The data is NOT modified after that. Users can read files in the container but cannot modify the files.

You need to design a data archiving solution that meets the following requirements:

New data is accessed frequently and must be available as quickly as possible.

Data that is older than five years is accessed infrequently but must be available within one second when requested.

Data that is older than seven years is NOT accessed. After seven years, the data must be persisted at the lowest cost possible.

Costs must be minimized while maintaining the required availability.

How should you manage the data? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Move to cool storage

Box 2: Move to archive storage

Archive – Optimized for storing data that is rarely accessed and stored for at least 180 days with flexible latency requirements, on the order of hours.

The following table shows a comparison of premium performance block blob storage, and the hot, cool, and archive access tiers.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/storage-blob-storage-tiers

Box 1: Replicated

Replicated tables are ideal for small star-schema dimension tables, because the fact table is often distributed on a column that is not compatible with the connected dimension tables. If this case applies to your schema, consider changing small dimension tables currently implemented as round-robin to replicated.

Box 2: Replicated

Box 3: Replicated

Box 4: Hash-distributed

For Fact tables use hash-distribution with clustered columnstore index. Performance improves when two hash tables are joined on the same distribution column.

Reference: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/reduce-data-movement-and-make-your-queries-more-

efficient-with-the-general-availability-of-replicated-tables/

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/replicated-tables-now-generally-available-in-azure-sql-data-

warehouse/

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