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Azure Data Factory Cookbook

Azure Data Factory Cookbook

By : Dmitry Anoshin, Dmitry Foshin, Storchak, Xenia Ireton
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Azure Data Factory Cookbook

Azure Data Factory Cookbook

4.2 (13)
By: Dmitry Anoshin, Dmitry Foshin, Storchak, Xenia Ireton

Overview of this book

Azure Data Factory (ADF) is a modern data integration tool available on Microsoft Azure. This Azure Data Factory Cookbook helps you get up and running by showing you how to create and execute your first job in ADF. You’ll learn how to branch and chain activities, create custom activities, and schedule pipelines. This book will help you to discover the benefits of cloud data warehousing, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Data Lake Gen2 Storage, which are frequently used for big data analytics. With practical recipes, you’ll learn how to actively engage with analytical tools from Azure Data Services and leverage your on-premise infrastructure with cloud-native tools to get relevant business insights. As you advance, you’ll be able to integrate the most commonly used Azure Services into ADF and understand how Azure services can be useful in designing ETL pipelines. The book will take you through the common errors that you may encounter while working with ADF and show you how to use the Azure portal to monitor pipelines. You’ll also understand error messages and resolve problems in connectors and data flows with the debugging capabilities of ADF. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use ADF as the main ETL and orchestration tool for your data warehouse or data platform projects.
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Copying data from Google Cloud Storage to Azure Data Lake

In this recipe, we will use the in-built Microsoft connectors to copy the data from Google Cloud Storage to an Azure Storage account. You will learn how to configure the Google Storage account and grant permissions to allow your data factory to connect and import the files.

Getting ready

For this recipe, you will need to have a Google Cloud account and at least one Google Storage bucket:

  1. To set up a free Google Cloud account and create your first project, refer to the Technical requirements section. Once your project is set up, go to your dashboard and copy your project ID.
  2. Then, go to the Google Storage browser. It can be accessed at this URL: https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser?<your-project-id>. Be sure to replace the your-project-id field in the URL with the correct value.
  3. In the Google Storage browser, create a new bucket. Once the bucket is created, upload the CSV files from...

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