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Configure private connectivity from serverless compute in AZURE

In this article

  1. Overview of private connectivity for serverless compute
  2. Requirements
  3. Step 1: Create a network connectivity configuration
  4. Step 2: Attach an NCC to a workspace

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This article describes how to configure private connectivity from serverless compute using the Azure Databricks account console UI. You can also use the Network Connectivity Configurations API.

If you configure your Azure resource to only accept connections from private endpoints, any connection to the resource from your classic Databricks compute resources also needs to use private endpoints.

To configure an Azure Storage firewall for serverless compute access using subnets, instead see Configure a firewall for serverless compute access. To manage existing private endpoint rules, see Manage private endpoint rules.

Important

Starting December 4, 2024, Databricks will begin charging for networking costs on serverless workloads that connect to external resources. Billing will be implemented gradually, and you might not be charged until after December 4, 2024. You won’t be charged retroactively for usage before billing is enabled. After billing is enabled, you may be charged for:

  • Private connectivity to your resources over Private Link. Data processing charges…

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Anirban Das, Cloud, Data & AI Innovation Architect
Anirban Das, Cloud, Data & AI Innovation Architect

Written by Anirban Das, Cloud, Data & AI Innovation Architect

Global Lead - Cloud,Data & AI Innovation,Leads AI innovation, focused on building and implementing breakthrough AI research and accelerating AI adoption in org.

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