Snowflake provides a cloud-based data platform that simplifies the storage, processing, and analysis of data.
9sub-processors
HeadquartersBozeman, United States
Founded2012
Size1001-5000
MarketEnterprise
PublicYes (SNOW)
ProductsSnowflake Data Cloud, Snowflake Intelligence, Data Engineering, Analytics, AI applications, Applications & Collaboration
All Sub-Processors
| Name | Category |
|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Amazon Web Services | Data Processing & Storage |
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Cloudflare | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Google Cloud Platform | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Google Cloud Platform | |
| Microsoft Azure | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Microsoft Azure | Cloud Infrastructure |
Data Processing Locations
See Documentation
6 sub-processors
Customer Selected
3 sub-processors
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sub-processors does Snowflake use?
Snowflake uses 9 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Snowflake's main sub-processors?
Snowflake's sub-processors include Amazon Web Services (Cloud hosting and infrastructure provider), Amazon Web Services (Snowflake Data Clean Rooms Web App), Amazon Web Services (Native app security scanning for customer accounts in Google Cloud Platform regions), Amazon Web Services (Cross-region inference feature of Cortex for Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure regions), Cloudflare (R2 cloud storage for optional use in connection with Snowflake’s Egress Cost Optimizer feature), and 4 more.
Where does Snowflake process data?
Snowflake's sub-processors are located in See Documentation, Customer Selected.