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Introducing Managed VNet Support for Fabric Eventstream! By creating a Fabric’s Managed Private Endpoint, you can now securely connect Eventstream to your Azure services, such as Azure Event Hubs or IoT Hub, within a private network or behind a firewall. This integration ensures your data is securely transmitted over a private network, enabling you to leverage the full potential of real-time streaming and high-performance data processing in Eventstream.
The diagram below shows how Eventstream pulls data from your Azure event hub within a virtual network using a Managed Private Endpoint.
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Managed Private Endpoint is a network security feature provided by the Fabric platform that allows Fabric items e.g., Eventstream to securely access data sources behind a firewall or not accessible from the public internet. It’s primarily used for secure outbound scenarios where Fabric items need to access and pull data from external sources. Managed private endpoints are supported for various data sources including Azure Event Hubs and Azure IoT Hub.
To learn more about Managed Private Endpoints and supported data sources, visit Overview of managed private endpoints for Microsoft Fabric.
Setting up a private connection in Eventstream is straightforward. Follow the steps below to create a managed private endpoint for an Azure event hub and pull data to Eventstream over a private network. For more detailed instructions, visit Connect to Azure streaming sources using managed private endpoints
Step 1: Create an eventstream
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Step 2: Create a managed private endpoint
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Step 3: Approve the private endpoint connection in Azure Event Hubs
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Step 4: Add Azure Event Hubs source to Eventstream
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By following these steps, you’ll have a fully operational Eventstream running over a secure private network, leveraging Fabric’s managed private endpoint to ensure secure data streaming.
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