Hey data engineers! RBAC is a great way to grant access to Azure data lake except a case when we would like to grant permissions at the more granular level than containers, e.g. for specific directories or files. Fortunately, there is one more method we could use to make it happen - use access control lists (ACL).
Join me in the 21st episode of my free DP-203 series where I talk about the following topics:
• What are ACLs?
• How do they work?
• How to set them up?
• How do they interact with RBAC?
• Finally, which method should we use based on two real-life use cases.
Enjoy!
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ACLs in ADLSg2: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/data…
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00:00 Introduction
00:47 Azure Key Vault revisited
02:18 ACLs
12:01 Demo
19:39 ACLs propagation
24:43 ACL + RBAC
27:37 Two use cases
41:31 Summary
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