In the previous article, we understood how to Optimally Use Snowflake Warehouse and Tables.
So let’s continue this blog series, where we will now focus on improving the performance in Snowflake and its associated costs.
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In the previous article, we understood how to Optimally Use Snowflake Warehouse and Tables.
So let’s continue this blog series, where we will now focus on improving the performance in Snowflake and its associated costs.
In the previous blog, we discussed the best practices to be followed while data loading into Snowflake from stages.
Continuing the Snowflake blog series lets us understand how to use Snowflake Warehouse and Tables optimally.
With a Snowflake account readily available to use and a limited understanding of its system-defined roles, it usually becomes a challenge for a team lead or an admin to set up the environments with proper access controls to its developers or users.
To start with the account setup, first, you would be needing a user which has ACCOUNTADMIN role access for the Snowflake account. This can be provided by a user who has ORGADMIN Snowflake account access.