Configuring Workload Intelligence
How Are Snowflake Accounts Managed?
Once Workload Intelligence is connected to a Snowflake account, insights and recommendations become available for that account. Account management is accessible from "Settings."

How Is a Snowflake Account Connection Updated?
Account Settings
In "Settings," the Keebo user name, Keebo warehouse name, and password or private key can be changed for a selected account. The account can also be switched between basic and key pair authentication from this page. If the authentication method changes, a command must be run in the Snowflake console. Follow the instructions provided in the form.
Saving Changes
Click "Save Changes" to apply any updated settings.
How Are Multiple Snowflake Accounts Connected?
Workload Intelligence supports multiple Snowflake accounts. To add another account, navigate to settings and click "Add Account."
Adding Accounts
Adding another account follows the same process outlined in the "Onboarding Checklist." Workload Intelligence requires a user, role, and views for querying. For detailed information, refer to "Setting Up Required Snowflake Objects" in the Getting Started guide.
Switching Between Accounts
Once multiple accounts are connected, switch between them using the account dropdown located at the top of each dashboard.
What Is the Credit Limit?
Workload Intelligence uses a Snowflake resource monitor to limit the number of credits it can spend in a day. The resource monitor provides control over credit usage and prevents unwanted cost spikes. This monitor is configured during onboarding, but the limit can be changed at any time from Settings.