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Snowflake editions
For pricing details, see the pricing page (on the Snowflake website). Overview of editions Standard Edition Standard Edition is our introductory level offering, providing full, unlimited access to all of Snowflake’s standard features. It…
Understanding overall cost
The total cost of using Snowflake is the aggregate of the cost of using data transfer, storage, and compute resources. Snowflake’s innovative cloud architecture separates the cost of accomplishing any task into one of these usage…
Pricing plans and offers
A pricing plan lets providers specify a pricing model (flat - fee versus usage - based), a base price, a billing frequency, and more for their listings. These listings can be public (available on the Snowflake Marketplace) or private (shared…
Understanding storage cost
The monthly costs for storing data in Snowflake is based on a flat rate per terabyte (TB). The amount charged depends on your type of account (Capacity or On Demand) and region (US or EU).
Managing cost in Snowflake
Approaching Snowflake cost using the cost management framework described in this topic allows you to manage costs more effectively. Each part of the framework offers powerful features that help minimize total cost of ownership while…
Use pricing plans and offers as a provider
Pricing plans are similar to stock keeping units (SKUs) and they allow providers to create multiple, individualized pricing, terms, and discounts for a single paid listing. Providers don’t need to create a listing for every new pricing…
Paid listings pricing models
Consumers are billed in arrears in months where usage occurs. Subscription - based Providers charge for a specified term, with optional recurring billing. Consumers are billed upfront.
Pricing plan manifest reference
Creating Snowflake pricing plans programmatically requires a manifest, written in YAML (https://yaml.org/spec/). Use the information provided here to learn about the parameters available in the pricing plan manifest.
Supported cloud platforms
Snowflake is provided as a self - managed service that runs completely on cloud infrastructure. This means that all three layers of Snowflake’s architecture (storage, compute, and cloud services) are deployed and managed entirely on a…
Exploring overall cost
Snowsight allows you to quickly and easily obtain information about cost from a visual dashboard.