Provisioning Folder in HANA Studio

Hi All,
Can you please let me know what the provisioning folder in HANA Studio is for.. ?
I've never come across any situation where I've used it or seen anyone else touch it.
Please share your experience on the same.
Thanks,
Shyam

Hi Shyam,
It is for configuring remote sources and for using SMART DATA ACCESS ( a feature of SP7).
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