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Version: 1.0.0

Category: File System

Tier: 1

Type: Source, Target

Authentication:

  • Shared Key Authentication:

    • Account Name

    • Account Key

    • Container Name

Supported Save Mode as Target:

  • Append

See: Target Connector Save Modes

Connection Properties:

 

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Name

Mandatory

Description

Connection Name

Yes

Name of the connection

Description

No

Description of the connection

Account Name

Yes

Unique identifier used to access and manage data within the storage service.

Account Key

Yes

Primary access credential for securely authenticating and authorizing access to data within the storage account.

Container Name

Yes

Serves as a logical grouping mechanism for organizing and managing data objects within a storage account.

Azure Datalake Storage connector user guide

  1. Log in to your Azure portal and select your Datalake Storage resource

  1. To connect your Datalake Storage account to EazyDi app, you will need your storage account name, your container name, and an access key. Once you click on your storage account resource, your account name will be in the upper left corner

  1. To get your container name, navigate to the container section seen in the sidebar

  1. Then get your Access Key which can also be accessed through the sidebar

  1. Once you have all of the required connection properties, you can now connect your storage account to EazyDi app

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