The Azure Data Platform allows you to quickly spin up an end-to-end best practice environment that connects the various Azure Data Services resources together so that you can quickly and securely create ETL jobs using Data Factory, Databricks, Synapse, Purview, Data Lake, etc.
This data platform was retired from usage by Telstra Purple at the start of July 2022 due to improvements made by Microsoft on their Cloud Adoption Framework. Check out the following links before deciding to use this platform:
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/cloud-scale-analytics/architectures/data-management-landing-zone
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/cloud-scale-analytics/architectures/data-landing-zone
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/cloud-scale-analytics/architectures/what-is-data-mesh
Firstly you need to make sure your local environment meets these pre-requisites (you can use Windows, Mac or Linux):
- VS Code - run
choco install vscode
on Windows with Chocolatey - .NET Core 3.1 SDK and .NET Core 2.1 runtime
- PowerShell 7.1 (can be installed side-by-side with PowerShell 5.1) - run
choco install powershell-core
on Windows with Chocolatey. You will need at least7.1.0
. - Az PowerShell module at least
5.1.0
- runInstall-Module -Name Az -Force -Verbose
in an admin console - DatabricksPS PowerShell module at least
1.6.2.0
- runInstall-Module -Name DatabricksPS -RequiredVersion 1.6.2.0 -Force -Verbose
in an admin console - azure.datafactory.tools PowerShell module at least
0.17.0
- runInstall-Module -Name azure.datafactory.tools -RequiredVersion 0.17.0 -Force -Verbose
- Azure Functions Core Tools - run
choco install azure-functions-core-tools-3
on Windows with Chocolatey - Az.Synapse PowerShell Module at least
0.17.0
- runInstall-Module -Name Az.Synapse -Requiredversion 0.17.0
- Az.Purview PowerShell Module at least
0.1.0
- runInstall-Module -Name Az.Purview -Requiredversion 0.1.0
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