Common data service is not able to connect to Azure data lake store Gen 2 when "Selected Networks" is configured in firewall.

LTIPRVG ADMIN 21 Reputation points
2020-09-08T10:46:41.79+00:00

Issue: Common data service is not able to connect to Azure data lake store Gen 2 when "Selected Networks" is configured in firewall.

Description:

Both environment and storage account are in west europe region. However, the reason connection not happening is that in Azure side I am not allowing public internet access i.e., selecting "Selected Networks" and not selecting "Allow All Networks".

If the connection was happening over the private network then connection should have happened but it is refused. When I open it for public access the connection happens and service works.

"Allowing all Networks" is not recommended. Please have a look at the service.

Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Data Lake Storage
An Azure service that provides an enterprise-wide hyper-scale repository for big data analytic workloads and is integrated with Azure Blob Storage.
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  1. KranthiPakala-MSFT 46,432 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-09-10T00:11:38.317+00:00

    Hi @LTIPRVG ADMIN ,

    Thank you for your response and confirmation. I have verified with product team and confirmed that Athena (CDS - Export to Data Lake) is not supported today with firewall enabled (Option to choose "Selected Networks") ADLS Gen2 due to Azure storage limitation.

    Please refer to below note in the documentation.

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    If you have any feedback/suggestion regarding this requirement, please feel to share it directly to AthenaPreview@abdou .microsoft.com as mentioned in this announcement.

    You can also share a feature request suggestion in this powerapps ideas forum: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Ideas/idb-p/PowerAppsIdeas

    Hope this information helps.

    Thank you

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