Integrating Azure Data Factory with Azure NetApps

Rajaniesh Kaushikk 21 Reputation points
2021-05-18T23:42:42.767+00:00

I have a question regarding Azure data factory integration with Azure NetApps. Actually, we were working on Azure data Lake Gen2 but because of its slowness when user wants to download or upload the large files it is not giving good performance ( zip and unziping) but when we used the Azure Net Apps it worked lightening fast. Now the question comes how we integrate the currently running Azure Data Factory pipelines to connect to Azure Net Apps instead of using Azure Data Lake Gen 2. I could not find any article on Microsoft site which explains the integration between these two components.

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Rajaniesh

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  1. Rajaniesh Kaushikk 201 Reputation points MVP
    2021-05-24T10:47:10.04+00:00

    Hi Pradeep,

    Here are the steps.

    1. Use azure netapps and configure AD connection in it.
    2. Use adf integration runtime to write to NetApp file share and use abd domain password for the link service connection.
    3. Since NetApp is accessible with ip address and ip address is accessible via integration runtime machine IR will write it to NetApp.

    Let me know if you need more details?
    Regards
    Rajaniesh

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  1. PRADEEPCHEEKATLA 90,641 Reputation points Moderator
    2021-05-19T09:51:44.767+00:00

    Hello @Rajaniesh Kaushikk ,

    Thanks for the question and using MS Q&A platform.

    Unfortunately, you cannot integrating Azure Data Factory with Azure NetApps.

    I would suggest you to vote up an idea submitted by another Azure customer.

    https://feedback.azure.com/forums/34192--general-feedback/suggestions/40185814-azure-data-factory-azure-netapp

    All of the feedback you share in these forums will be monitored and reviewed by the Microsoft engineering teams responsible for building Azure.

    Hope this helps. Do let us know if you any further queries.

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