Using cloning to set up new environments based on the production environment rapidly
In traditional database and data warehousing, setting up a new development environment can be a lengthy and costly process. The process typically requires replicating the production structures in a new development database. Then some sample data in the production databases is copied over into the new development database. The process is time-consuming and error-prone since it involves running table DDLs in a new environment and then inserting the sample data. Creating one or several new environments based on an existing production environment is a straightforward process in Snowflake. In this recipe, we will explore how we can use the cloning capabilities to create new development environments in a matter of minutes.
Getting ready
You will need to be connected to your Snowflake instance via the web UI to execute this recipe.
How to do it…
We will be creating a database, two schemas...