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Azure Databricks Cookbook

You're reading from  Azure Databricks Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789809718
Pages 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Phani Raj Phani Raj
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Vinod Jaiswal Vinod Jaiswal
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Creating an Azure Databricks Service 2. Chapter 2: Reading and Writing Data from and to Various Azure Services and File Formats 3. Chapter 3: Understanding Spark Query Execution 4. Chapter 4: Working with Streaming Data 5. Chapter 5: Integrating with Azure Key Vault, App Configuration, and Log Analytics 6. Chapter 6: Exploring Delta Lake in Azure Databricks 7. Chapter 7: Implementing Near-Real-Time Analytics and Building a Modern Data Warehouse 8. Chapter 8: Databricks SQL 9. Chapter 9: DevOps Integrations and Implementing CI/CD for Azure Databricks 10. Chapter 10: Understanding Security and Monitoring in Azure Databricks 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to configure credential passthrough

Credential passthrough will allow you to authenticate ADLS Gen1 and ADLS Gen-2 using the same AAD login that is used to log into the Azure Databricks workspace. Credential passthrough helps you control what users can see in a container with the use of RBAC and ACLs. Credential passthrough removes the overhead of using multiple workspaces with different service principals that have different access to control the data that a user can see. It provides end-to-end security for the AAD users from Azure Databricks to ADLS Gen-2. If you want to control access to the AAD user based on the RBAC and ACL permissions that have been granted on ADLS, then you need to enable credential passthrough for the Azure Databricks cluster.

Getting ready

You must ensure you have the Azure Databricks premium plan to be able to use credential passthrough. For this recipe, we will be using ADLS Gen-2 with a hierarchical namespace.

We will also be using an AAD...

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