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SnowPro Core Exam - Question 203


In which scenarios would a user have to pay Cloud Services costs? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: A,D,E

A user would have to pay Cloud Services costs when the daily consumption of cloud services exceeds 10% of the daily usage of compute credits. For option A, where Compute Credits are 50 and Cloud Services Credits are 10, the Cloud Services usage is 20% of the Compute Credits, which exceeds the 10% threshold. For option E, where Compute Credits are 200 and Cloud Services Credits are 26, the Cloud Services usage is 13% of the Compute Credits, which also exceeds the 10% threshold. In scenarios B, C, and D, the Cloud Services usage does not exceed 10% of the Compute Credits.

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tejarunOptions: AE
Nov 26, 2022

(Credits Cloud Services / Compute Credits)% > 10% for A and E

aalonsoOptions: AE
Dec 21, 2022

When cloud services credits exceeds 10%

miadieselOptions: AE
Dec 21, 2022

https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/cost-understanding-compute.html#cloud-service-credit-usage **Usage for cloud services is charged only if the daily consumption of cloud services exceeds 10% of the daily usage of virtual warehouses

iamPhDOptions: AE
Dec 26, 2022

A and E daily consumption exceeds 10%

mlausOptions: AE
Jan 30, 2023

(Credits Cloud Services / Compute Credits)% > 10% for A and E

Marge23Options: AE
Sep 18, 2023

over 10% usage of the credit

0e504b5Options: AE
Jan 27, 2024

AE. Examples are here: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/cost-understanding-compute

gunasekarantjk1996Options: AE
May 25, 2024

AE In Snowflake, a user would have to pay for Cloud Services costs in the following scenarios: Compute Credits = 50 Credits Cloud Services = 10 (A): Usage of Cloud Services is charged only if the daily consumption of cloud services exceeds 10% of the daily usage of virtual warehouses1. In this case, Cloud Services usage is 20% of Compute Credits, which exceeds the 10% threshold1. Compute Credits = 200 Credits Cloud Services = 26 (E): In this case, Cloud Services usage is 13% of Compute Credits, which also exceeds the 10% threshold1. Please note that if Cloud Services consumption is less than or equal to 10% of warehouse compute credits on a given day, no additional charges are incurred1. Therefore, scenarios B, C, and D would not incur additional Cloud Services costs1.

KarBiswaOptions: AE
Feb 10, 2023

exceeded 10%

shyemkoOptions: AE
Mar 24, 2023

Usage for cloud services is charged only if the daily consumption of cloud services exceeds 10% of the daily usage of virtual warehouses. The charge is calculated daily (in the UTC time zone). This ensures that the 10% adjustment is accurately applied each day, at the credit price for that day. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/cost-understanding-compute#cloud-service-credit-usage

Nitin001Options: CE
May 30, 2023

CE right? Cloud service cost is charged to User only when Cloud service cost exceeds compute cost by more than 10%. A: 10/50 = 10% (did not exceed 10%) B: 5/80 = 6.25% (less than 10%) C: 9/10 = 90% (more than 10%) D: 10/120 = 8.33% (less than 10%) E: 26/200 = 13% (more than 10%) I am a math major, really wondering what is up with math skills of everyone!? Or am I missing something here!

Nitin001
May 30, 2023

Correction: ACE right? Cloud service cost is charged to User only when Cloud service cost exceeds compute cost by more than 10%. A: 10/50 = 20% (more than 10%) B: 5/80 = 6.25% (less than 10%) C: 9/10 = 90% (more than 10%) D: 10/120 = 8.33% (less than 10%) E: 26/200 = 13% (more than 10%)

bar_ser
Jun 2, 2023

9/100, not 9/10

sri_ch
May 31, 2023

For option C, you took the wrong values, it is 9/100 = 9%

bonniezlOptions: AE
Jun 1, 2023

AE is correct

MultiCloudIronManOptions: AE
Jul 20, 2023

Thats the answer please can Nitin001 our Maths major confirm

bbrandhh
Jul 27, 2023

What you can also do for this problem is you can multiply the credits cloud service by itself and see if that number is greater than the credits So for example for A. 90... 10 * 10 = 100 > 90 so A would be correct

_yyuktaOptions: AE
Feb 26, 2024

AE are correct

Mallikharjuna452Options: AE
Jul 21, 2024

A and E are Correct