For anyone out there who still thinks Snowflake is a #clouddatawarehouse, this picture should make you think again 😁 This brings back memories of the explosion of innovation at AWS that started circa 2015/2016 when they had to start grouping services in a similar way to help customers understand what the platform has on offer for them. This diagram summarises the hope I had when taking a bet on the #snowflakedatacloud when we launched Infostrux Solutions 3 and a half years ago. Benoit Dageville Thierry Cruanes Christian Kleinerman I hope you still recall my EC2>Lambda>All-In milestone comparison with AWS I shared with you two years ago. I think #snowflake is ready for customers to make #allinontheaidatacloud and #aidatacloudfirst commitments! ❄️
Goran Kimovski (Kima) Love this! Do you have a high res version you can share?
It really is incredible how snowflake managed to extend the platform to be much more than a datawarehouse
Great post! ❄ With all the new releases as part of our evolution, this visual is incredibly powerful - thank you for sharing Goran Kimovski (Kima) !!!
SnowFlake has evolved so much!
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4wGoran Kimovski (Kima) One things I find missing in Snowflake's entire platform is being able to handle real-time analytics workloads. Meaning, begin able to handle analytic queries, but at high QPS, originating from your users that use some analytics dashboard, for example. Current tech that would serve such workload would probably be something like ClickHouse, Druid, Pinot, Rockset (not anymore 😉), SingleStore, Apache Doris and several others... The main theme here is very high QPS. Used by many users outside of your company. And also some "slice & dice" of parameters (users choose many dynamic parameters from drop downs in the UI), meaning you can't pre aggregate some materialized view. You must perform the actual query against the db. From what I know, Snowflake's warehouse supports very low QPS by desgin. Do you if Snowflake is planning to support such workloads in the future?