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[In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake

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Microsoft
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Microsoft Azure
Type
Disponibilité
Date annonce
2026-06-17
Date effet
Date non publiee
Impact
Concerné

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[In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake

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Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and simplifying data management. Learn more .

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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

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Qui est concerné : The audience described by the Microsoft update is represented by: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

Pourquoi c'est important : The change matters because the official source describes: [In preview] Public Preview: Azure Databricks natively storing data in Microsoft OneLake Azure Databricks can now natively write managed Delta tables to Microsoft OneLake. This capability enables customers to use OneLake as a unified storage layer for Azure Databricks workloads without managing separate storage accounts. By storing data directly in OneLake, organizations can maintain a single copy of data that can be accessed across Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, reducing duplication and

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