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Public Preview of Managed Private Endpoints for Microsoft Fabric
Microsoft just released (public preview) the ability to create managed private endpoints! Is this something you've been waiting for and are going to be using?! Let me know below Here's some useful links Announcement Documentation What are Managed Private Endpoints? (from the documentation) - Managed private endpoints are private endpoints that workspace admins can create to connect to data sources that are behind a firewall or that are blocked from accessing from the public internet. - Managed private endpoints allow Fabric Spark workloads to securely access data sources without exposing them to the public network or requiring complex network configurations. - The private endpoints provide a secure way to connect and access the data from these data sources through Fabric Spark items such as notebooks and Spark job definitions. - Managed private endpoints are created and managed by Microsoft Fabric, and the user only needs to specify the resource ID of the data source and the target subresource, and provide a justification of their access request for the data source admin who has to approve it. - Managed private endpoints support various data sources, such as Azure Storage, Azure SQL Database, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Cosmos DB, Application gateway, Azure Key Vault, and many more. For more information about supported data sources for managed private endpoints in Fabric, see Supported data sources
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I missed this update - thanks will! Tbh I think private endpoints for a SaaS platform are a bit overkill/too restrictive (private link was there for PBI for years and I didn’t see much uptake!). I’d consider it alongside all the functionality you get with Entra ID conditional access - the ability to block or challenge (MFA) logins from devices/locations/group membership etc - seems to be a more robust and modern way of managing access control. (Bear in mind there’s no SQL logins etc for fabric - everything goes through Entra!)
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London-based Data Analytics Consultant working for Avanade. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), Chartered Accountant and Fabric fanatic! :-)

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