This article tells you how to manage Azure Databricks Previews in your workspace or an organization’s workspaces. Previews provide early access to features before they are released for general availability (GA). This way you can stay up to date with the fast pace of Databricks innovation and new features as they go through the steps of private preview, public preview, and GA.
The Previews page helps you manage Previews, enabling or disabling them in a self-service manner. Databricks will continue to add preview features to the Previews page.
Manage Previews
This experience is only available to workspace and account admins. Account admins can manage Databricks account-level Previews from the Account console.
Click your username in the top bar of the Databricks workspace.
From the menu, select Previews.
Use toggles to enable or disable previews.
Release types and access
For information about preview releases, SLA, and access, see Platform releases.
Preview lifecycle
Databricks Previews typically go through the following phases:
Private Preview: In this phase, previews are invite-only and usually available to a small set of customers. Previews are OFF by default and admins can enable (or disable) the preview on workspaces.
Public Preview: In this phase, previews are available to all customers. The default preview state can be enabled or disabled. Admins can opt out of the preview by disabling it on workspaces. The preview state set during the private preview phase does not change for public preview.
General Availability - approaching soon: Previews in this stage are nearing general availability and are available to all customers. The preview state set during the public preview phase does not change in this phase.
GA: When previews become generally available, they are removed from the Previews page. General availability is fully supported and production-ready.
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