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Snowflake : Different editions of snowflake

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 As we know, the snowflake is a very hot data warehouse technology today. we will see a different aspect of a snowflake in different articles, here we will discuss its different editions available for use. 

The below image gives an idea about different editions of snowflake

different editions of snowflake

so basically, there are a total of 4 editions of snowflake, in the trail account setup, snowflake won't show you about the fourth edition i.e. Virtual Private, as this is the very highest level of secure edition and is available for paid versions only. 

Standard Edition: This is a basic, introductory edition, standard features are available, not available for large-scale companies, and is enough for small-scale industries and educational institutes

Features (not limited to this) 

 

  • automatic data encryption, 
  • data warehouse support, 
  • time travel up to 1 day 
  • disaster recovery up to 7 days
  • secure data share, 
  • premium support 24/7

 

Enterprise Edition:  This is designed for large-scale industries with all features of the standard level edition 

Features

  • All benefits of the standard edition 
  • Multi-cluster data warehouse
  • time travel- up to 90 days
  • materialized views support
  • column level security 

[Also read: Snowflake account name]

Business Critical:  with all the features of the enterprise edition, this business-critical edition is designed for the highest data protection and is good for industries with very highly sensitive data such as banking 

 

Features 

  • All enterprise features 
  • extended support

Virtual Private large: This level of edition comes with the highest level of protection and security
Features 

  • All business-critical level features
  • dedicated virtual servers 
[Also Read -Snowflake: Introduction and Architecture]

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