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…
Share data securely across regions and cloud platforms
If you use listings to share data with specific consumer accounts, or you use the Snowflake Marketplace, you can use Cross - Cloud Auto - fulfillment to automatically fulfill your data product to other regions.
Welcome to Snowflake Documentation
Supported Cloud Platforms Overview of the cloud computing platforms on which Snowflake is offered. Supported Cloud Regions Description of the different cloud platform regions in which Snowflake is offered.
Load data from cloud storage: Amazon S3
You can choose which cloud provider you want to use: Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Storage (GCS). The worksheet contains customized SQL commands for compatibility with each type of storage.
Load data from cloud storage: Microsoft Azure
You can choose which cloud provider you want to use: Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Storage (GCS). The worksheet contains customized SQL commands for compatibility with each type of storage.
Load data from cloud storage: GCS
You can choose which cloud provider you want to use: AWS S3, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Storage (GCS). The worksheet contains customized SQL commands for compatibility with each type of storage.
Working with Amazon S3-compatible storage
With Snowflake, you can use an external stage to connect to a growing number of S3 - compatible storage solutions, including on - premises storage and devices that exist outside of the public cloud. The external stage stores an S3 - compliant…
Snowpark Container Services: Additional considerations for services
Snowpark Container Services is available to accounts in AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform commercial regions, with some exceptions.
Account identifiers
An account identifier uniquely identifies a Snowflake account within your organization, as well as throughout the global network of Snowflake - supported cloud platforms and cloud regions. The preferred account identifier consists of the…
Stage, pipe, and load history replication
You can replicate these objects to configure failover for ingest and ETL pipelines across regions and across cloud platforms. Before you get started, we recommend that you have familiarity with Snowflake support for replication and…
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