• Ep078: Scaling Through Partnerships: Snowflake's Cloud Engineering Success

  • 2025/02/11
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Ep078: Scaling Through Partnerships: Snowflake's Cloud Engineering Success

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  • Through case studies of Graviton implementation and GPU integration, Justin Fitzhugh, Snowflake’s VP of Engineering, demonstrates how cloud-native architecture combined with strategic partnerships can drive technical innovation and build business value.

    Topics Include:

    • Cloud engineering and AWS partnership
    • Traditional databases had fixed hardware ratios for compute/storage
    • Snowflake built cloud-native with separated storage and compute
    • Company has never owned physical infrastructure
    • Applications must be cloud-optimized to leverage elastic scaling
    • Snowflake uses credit system for customer billing
    • Credits loosely based on compute resources provided
    • Company maintains cloud-agnostic approach across providers
    • Initially aimed for identical pricing across cloud providers
    • Now allows price variation while maintaining consistent experience
    • Consumption-based revenue model ties to actual usage
    • Performance improvements can actually decrease revenue
    • Company tracked ARM's move to data centers
    • Initially skeptical of Graviton performance claims
    • Porting to ARM required complete pipeline reconstruction
    • Discovered floating point rounding differences between architectures
    • Amazon partnership crucial for library optimization
    • Graviton migration took two years instead of one
    • Achieved 25% performance gain with 20% cost reduction
    • Team requested thousands of GPUs within two months
    • GPU infrastructure was new territory for Snowflake
    • Needed flexible pricing for uncertain future needs
    • Signed three to five-year contracts with flexibility
    • Team pivoted from building to fine-tuning models
    • Partnership allowed adaptation to business changes
    • Emphasizes importance of leveraging provider expertise
    • Recommends early engagement with cloud providers
    • Build relationships before infrastructure needs arise
    • Maintain personal connections with provider executives


    Participants:

    • Justin Fitzhugh – VP of Engineering, Snowflake


    See how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon/isv/

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Through case studies of Graviton implementation and GPU integration, Justin Fitzhugh, Snowflake’s VP of Engineering, demonstrates how cloud-native architecture combined with strategic partnerships can drive technical innovation and build business value.

Topics Include:

  • Cloud engineering and AWS partnership
  • Traditional databases had fixed hardware ratios for compute/storage
  • Snowflake built cloud-native with separated storage and compute
  • Company has never owned physical infrastructure
  • Applications must be cloud-optimized to leverage elastic scaling
  • Snowflake uses credit system for customer billing
  • Credits loosely based on compute resources provided
  • Company maintains cloud-agnostic approach across providers
  • Initially aimed for identical pricing across cloud providers
  • Now allows price variation while maintaining consistent experience
  • Consumption-based revenue model ties to actual usage
  • Performance improvements can actually decrease revenue
  • Company tracked ARM's move to data centers
  • Initially skeptical of Graviton performance claims
  • Porting to ARM required complete pipeline reconstruction
  • Discovered floating point rounding differences between architectures
  • Amazon partnership crucial for library optimization
  • Graviton migration took two years instead of one
  • Achieved 25% performance gain with 20% cost reduction
  • Team requested thousands of GPUs within two months
  • GPU infrastructure was new territory for Snowflake
  • Needed flexible pricing for uncertain future needs
  • Signed three to five-year contracts with flexibility
  • Team pivoted from building to fine-tuning models
  • Partnership allowed adaptation to business changes
  • Emphasizes importance of leveraging provider expertise
  • Recommends early engagement with cloud providers
  • Build relationships before infrastructure needs arise
  • Maintain personal connections with provider executives


Participants:

  • Justin Fitzhugh – VP of Engineering, Snowflake


See how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon/isv/

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