Free Snowflake SnowPro-Core Actual Exam Questions - Question 6 Discussion
A imo, VPrivate Snowflake restricts sharing so much it needs support help.
A/C? Virtual Private Snowflake definitely has the tightest controls, so needing support for sharing fits. Enterprise usually lets you do more self-service sharing without support. So if the question points to needing Snowflake Support, A feels more right than C. Standard is too basic but not necessarily blocking sharing outright, just limited features.
A, as Virtual Private Snowflake has the strictest control, requiring support for sharing.
D, since Standard edition has limited features for self-service sharing.
D imo, Standard is the basic plan so limited access means they handle sharing for you.
It’s definitely D here. The Standard edition lacks a lot of the self-service features found in Enterprise and Business Critical, so having to route data sharing through Snowflake Support fits that limitation. Virtual Private Snowflake is designed for more control, so it wouldn’t lock down sharing like this. The other editions are built for easier and more flexible sharing, so D makes the most sense as the one requiring support involvement.
This one feels like D again. Virtual Private Snowflake is more about isolated environments, so it should have advanced sharing, not restricted. Standard edition is the basic tier, so needing Snowflake Support to share data fits its limitations best.
It’s D because higher editions give self-service sharing, not support-only.
D imo, since Business Critical and Enterprise definitely let you manage sharing directly. Standard edition’s restrictions probably force you to go through support for sharing.
C/D? The Standard edition usually has more restrictions, so sharing only through support makes sense. Enterprise and above have better sharing capabilities unlocked.
It’s D. Standard edition limits features a lot, so data sharing via support fits there more than the higher tiers. Virtual Private Snowflake would have more direct sharing options.
A vs B? Virtual Private Snowflake sounds right because it’s more exclusive.