We have a data repository that resides in a Snowflake computing environment. We are wondering if it is possible to establish a ArcGIS Geodatabase connection to the cloud based Snowflake computing environment?
Please let us know if anyone has any experience with anything like this.
Thank you.
Eric Anderson
Hi Eric,
Have you tried the below document to connect to SQL server database in Cloud:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerInstance.html
Some more additional document here for the connection:
Thanks,
Biraja
I have the same question about connecting to Snowflake. My understanding is that the roadmap for Snowflake does include geospatial capabilities, but is there any way to connect ArcGIS Enterprise to Snowflake currently?
I heard Insights might do this in next release.
Providing native support for Snowflake within ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise is on the mid-term roadmap, which typically includes new functionality coming in the next two or three ArcGIS releases.
Using Snowflake with ArcGIS as of today depends on your use cases and functionality that is currently available to support them:
We are interested in understanding how you are using Snowflake today and how you intend to use Snowflake with ArcGIS. Please share your use cases and business requirements in the comments.
@NanaDei Thanks for the information!! The roadmap that you linked mentioned Snowflake and BigQuery. Is Redshift already supported or will support for that be coming at a different time?
Data Interoperability extension supports Redshift now and will add Redshift Spatial (both read and write) at Pro 2.8
@BruceHarold Thanks for the fast answer. I should have been more specific, I was asking about support for/ within ArcGIS Enterprise. That is, will we be able to create WMS/WFS services from data in Redshift.
Well you can but it would be extracting data from Redshift to do it, not a direct read.
@MichaelMirobelli ,the current work is related to BigQuery and Snowflake. We’ll review providing native support for Redshift at a later release. However, you may be able to achieve some goals depending on your use-cases as @BruceHarold mentioned.