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13. Migrating to Snowflake

Dmitry Anoshin1 , Dmitry Shirokov2 and Donna Strok3
(1)
British Columbia, Canada
(2)
Burnaby, BC, Canada
(3)
Seattle, WA, USA
 

Throughout the book you have learned about key concepts of Snowflake, including its architecture and its security capabilities. You have also met some unique Snowflake features. Moreover, you saw how Snowflake can be integrated with third-party tools for ELT/ETL and BI purposes as well as big data and advanced analytics use cases with Spark.

In this chapter, we will highlight some key migration scenarios to give you an idea of how you can migrate your legacy solution to the ...

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