The solution is primarily used for data warehousing.
Snowflake AI Data Cloud
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Superb tool
The Flexibility that Adapts to Your Ever-Changing Needs
A User-Friendly Journey to Data Exploration
Architecture
Unshakable Security for the data
Overall, my experience with Snowflake is pretty good
Integration with a legacy system is sometimes challenging
It sometimes takes time to query complex queries or unoptimised queries
Dependence on internet
Excellent project management platform!
tracked easily. The data loading and running of query languages like SQL is smooth and satisfies users.
so there is a need for an interpersonal chat feature that can help the users to act immediately
the platform users do not need expertise on the same as the features are very easy to understand, which helps manage projects very efficiently.
An excellent, accessible data warehouse solution
Structured and user friendly experience using SQL for efficient data handling.
We use Snowflake to create user analytics
gets the job done. UI could be a better
Snowflake is an amazing tool with great speeds, scalability, controls different groups and security.
Best Thing For Data On Cloud Era
Easy to manage with lots of features and good reliability
What is our primary use case?
What is most valuable?
It's a good tool. It is quite easy to manage.
There are a lot of features.
If you accidentally delete something, you can time travel and retrieve it.
Within half an hour or even 15 minutes, you can set up a new data warehouse, and you can clone a table or whatever you like.
It's easy to provide access to clients if they need to.
The solution is stable.
It can scale well.
There is good online documentation via the community, and you can learn the solution on your own.
What needs improvement?
These days, they are pushing users towards the GUI or graphical version. However, I am more familiar with the classic version. I'd like to continue to work with it using the older approach. That's just a personal choice. I prefer the database views like you would get on an SQL Server or other databases.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been using the solution for two and a half years or so. I haven't used it for too long.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The solution is stable and reliable. There are no bugs or glitches, and it doesn't crash or freeze. I've never had an issue when you connect it to your infrastructure. I'd rate the stability nine out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have 250 or more users on the solution currently. They are predominantly IT specialists, including engineers and developers. It's for those on the application side of development. The solution is scalable. I'd rate the scalability nine out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
I've never directly dealt with technical support. We do have a direct contact. There are other people who might have. There might have been a version issue at some point. However, it wasn't something I dealt with. I've only interacted with the Snowflake community pages.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We are currently moving everything from Oracle to Snowflake.
We've used a combination of other tools in the past. We've used Microsoft's Stack, for example. We were using a SQL database in the past.
How was the initial setup?
We're migrating from Oracle right now. We have two people that handle the maintenance of the solution. A company may need two to four engineers to manage maintenance 24/7.
It's not difficult to deploy. It's pretty straightforward. It took us only a couple of minutes in order to get everything up and running.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
We pay a licensing fee to use the solution. It's paid monthly. My understanding is that it is not that expensive. We might have a specific extra cost surrounding running it on a private cloud. I'd rate the cost as six out of ten. It's moderately priced compared to others on the market. That said, I don't directly manage the account and don't directly deal with pricing. We have a contract of three to five years.
What other advice do I have?
I'm an end-user.
Everything is on the cloud, and therefore I'm always using the latest version of the solution. It updates itself regularly.
It fulfills our needs, and it's easy to pick up by looking at some reference guides. I'm still getting used to the GUI. I might find it even easier to use if I go through more formal training. Right now, I've simply learned it on my own. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Fast and reliable data warehouse
- UI is simple
- first time user can also navigate easily
- easy to navigate
- multiple option to run jobs according to load.
- only support data from cloud location
- tables are managed by snowflake cant be managed by users
- support only 3 cloud currently
- snowflake dont support sub query in a query or in a function