Migrating Databases from SQL Server to Snowflake – The Reasons Why

Today’s data-driven businesses depend a great deal on processes that optimize the formatting, processing, and analyzing of terabytes of data sourced both internally and externally. One of the focuses here is to do so in a cost-effective and seamless way, the most preferred being migrating databases to the cloud such as SQL Server to Snowflake.


The point now is why would organizations want to migrate databases from SQL Server to Snowflake? It is mainly because of the many benefits associated with the cloud ecosystem that Snowflake, a cloud-based data warehousing solution has to offer.

Given below are some of them.

·        Snowflake supports a wide range of cloud vendors and hence, users can work on all or any one of them with the same set of tools and skillsets.

·        Traditional databases have one silo for both computing and storage while in Snowflake, the two are segregated. This makes it easy to estimate the costs of running each of them. Additionally, by migrating from SQL Server to Snowflake, users can seamlessly scale up or down in data storage usage by paying only for the quantum of resources used unlike the usual flat fees charged by in-premises databases.

·        Snowflake offers high computing powers and unlimited storage facilities. Several users can execute multiple intricate queries without facing ant drop in speeds or lag in performance.

·        A critical reason for migrating databases from SQL Server to Snowflakeis that data can be stored in its native format in the cloud, a benefit not available in traditional databases.

These are some of the incentives for shifting to the cloud. 

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