Learning Snowflake and its advance features step by stepSnowflake Inc. is a cloud computing-based data warehousing company based in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in July 2012 and was publicly launched in October 2014. Snowflake was natively designed for Cloud, where thousands of organizations have seamless access to explore, share, and unlock the true value of their data. Snowflake has the best UX out of all the cloud-hosted options, with a fast and responsive UI console and great JSON handling. This makes it easy to get started and transition to structured tables later, or just stick with JSON for flexibility. As mentioned above Snowflake is built specifically for the cloud, and its designed to address many of the problems found in older hardware-based data warehouses, such as limited scalability, data transformation issues, and delays or failures due to high query volumes. Snowflake is a public facing multi-tenant SaaS service. It provides a Cloud Data Platform that spans AWS, Azure, and GCP. It helps customers move the following six workloads to the Cloud: Data Engineering, Data Warehouse, Data Lake, Data Applications, Data Exchange, and Data Science. The benefit of Snowflake is that it can do this with a single managed platform rather than many different products. This course is designed for those who are interested in learning the advance features of Snowflake along with preparing for Snowpro Advance certification. Here is the agenda based on the Snowpro advance certification examIntroduction Of SnowflakeFree Account creation Snowflake ArchitectureIntroducing Web InterfaceAccount And Security In SnowflakeBest practices for using warehouse in SnowflakeConnectors And Drivers In SnowflakleData Loading And UnloadingContinuous Data Loads Using SnowflakeWorking With Streams And TaskData Sharing In SnowflakePerformance Tuning In SnowflakeClustering In SnowflakeMaterialized Views In SnowflakeQuery Profiles In SnowflakeAccount Usage Views In SnowflakeTime Travel In SnowflakeCloning In SnowflakeData Replication And Failover In SnowflakeSemi Structured Data In SnowflakePython And Snowflake