Snowflake is a cloud data warehouse that can store and analyze all your data records in one place. It can be used for data warehousing, data lakes, data engineering, data science, data application development, and secure sharing and consumption of real-time or shared data.
Snowflake is built on top of the Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure (Azure), and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
A Snowflake account can be hosted on any of the following cloud platforms:
Refer to the AWS overview for more information on installing the extension and configuring event forwarding rules.
Refer to the Azure overview for more information on installing the extension and configuring event forwarding rules.
Refer to the Google Cloud Platform overview for more information on installing the extension and configuring event forwarding rules.
Our native AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform event forwarding extensions enable customers to collect, enrich, and forward their event data server-side in real time to their cloud services to be consumed by Snowflake. See below:
This guide provided an overview of Snowflake and the use of AWS and Azure event forwarding extensions.
For more information on the AWS and Azure event forwarding capabilities in Experience Platform, refer to the AWS extension overview and the Azure extension overview.