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gigatexal11/05/20254 repliesview on HN

Locked in? I mean they’re your partner. As long as you’re deriving value from them the partnership is still valuable no?


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thejosh11/05/2025

Everytime you want to query your data, you need to pay the compute cost.

If instead you can write to something like Parquet/Iceberg, you're not paying for access your data.

Snowflake is great at aggregations and other stuff (seriously, huge fan of snowflakes SQL capabilities), but let's say you have a visualisation tool, you're paying for pulling data out .

Instead, writing data to something like S3, you instead can hookup your tools to this.

It's expensive to pull data out of Snowflake otherwise.

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kortilla11/05/2025

Yes, don’t be obtuse. “Vendor lock-in” is not some foreign unheard of concept.

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nojvek11/05/2025

Not all vendors are same. Snowflake charges an arm and leg for compute.

It’s 36x more expensive than equivalent EC2 compute.

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kdazzle11/05/2025

Snowflake is expensive, even compared to Databricks, and you pay their pre-AWS discount storage price while they get the discount and pocket the difference as profit