A company uses Amazon Redshift to store its data. The reporting team runs ad-hoc queries to generate reports from the Amazon Redshift database. The reporting team recently started to experience inconsistencies in report generation. Ad-hoc queries used to generate reports that would typically take minutes to run can take hours to run. A data analytics specialist debugging the issue finds that ad-hoc queries are stuck in the queue behind long-running queries.
How should the data analytics specialist resolve the issue?
A. Create partitions in the tables queried in ad-hoc queries.
B. Configure automatic workload management (WLM) from the Amazon Redshift console.
C. Create Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queues with different priorities. Assign queries to a queue based on priority.
D. Run the VACUUM command for all tables in the database.
How should the data analytics specialist resolve the issue?
A. Create partitions in the tables queried in ad-hoc queries.
B. Configure automatic workload management (WLM) from the Amazon Redshift console.
C. Create Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queues with different priorities. Assign queries to a queue based on priority.
D. Run the VACUUM command for all tables in the database.