A Gold table is a table that contains highly refined and aggregated data that powers analytics, machine learning, and production applications. It represents data that has been transformed into knowledge, rather than just information. A Gold table is typically the final output of a medallion lakehouse architecture, where data flows from Bronze to Silver to Gold tables, with each layer improving the structure and quality of data. A job that queries aggregated data designed to feed into a dashboard is an example of a data workload that will utilize a Gold table as its source, as it requires data that is ready for consumption and analysis. The other options are either data workloads that will use a Bronze or Silver table as their source, or data workloads that will produce a Gold table as their output. References: Databricks Documentation - What is the medallion lakehouse architecture?, Databricks Documentation - What is a Medallion Architecture?, K21Academy - Delta Lake Architecture & Azure Databricks Workspace.
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