π Session Affinity: Also known as "Sticky Sessions", now you can set Session Affinity to answer from the same replica if you build stateful apps.
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π Session Affinity: Also known as "Sticky Sessions", now you can set Session Affinity to answer from the same replica if you build stateful apps.
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π¬ Init Containers: Did you need some warm up tasks in your replicas before any of the containers wake up? Now you can.
β οΈ Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS): Now Container Apps can have CORS rules defined through Azure Portal or CLI /3
πΎ Secrets Volume Mounts: Now you can mount your secrets as file to your container apps
π Azure Key Vault References For Secrets: Like Azure App Config, now you can reference Key Vault secrets in your secret store /2
5 Recently GA Azure Container Apps Features
There are some Azure Container Apps features released to GA last week, and I wanted to recap those here and explain how they can be of use to you: π§΅
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Currently Fabric doesnβt support any other Auth methods, but hopefully itβll be enriched in the future. /end
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π Item-level: If you donβt want to give a broad workspace-level permission, you can give it on item level. The users will see the items they have permission on the Hub and their Fabric dashboards, instead of browsing workspaces. Apps can directly connect to the items./3
ποΈ Workspace-level: When given workspace-level permissions, users & apps can see and interact with all the item types within that workspace, based on the permissions. You can configure access levels (read, write) or set permissions on file-level access or lakehouse level access/2
Fabric Authentication and Authorisation
Fabric uses Microsoft Entra ID, a.k.a. Azure Active Directory, for authentication of the apps and users, and also for authorisation of them. You can control access of your workspace in two levels :
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Use Medallion Architecture
Medallion Architecture can act as a starter template here. It contains the structure to power lakehouses and warehouses with layers and processes, so it can help you to create at least some order in all that chaos to come. /4
Separating System-Level Workspaces from User-Level Ones The solution is to separate this kind of process from user workspaces and create System-Level Workspaces to work in a more deterministic way./3
Workspaces Can Become Messy
If you are an experienced Power BI user or a BI engineer, you know how the workspaces can become crowded and messy, like a prison. The promise of workspaces might be "structure as you want", but that doesn't tend to fly in real-world scenarios. /2
Designing Microsoft Fabric Workspaces
Fabric extends the Power BI workspaces with more item types, but those workspaces come with a lot of baggage. If you're coming from Synapse or Data Factory it may not be easy to figure out how to utilise workspaces π§΅
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