Adobe Experience Platform provides native connectivity for cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure, allowing you to bring your data from these systems.
Cloud storage sources can bring your own data into Experience Platform without the need to download, format, or upload. Ingested data can be formatted as XDM JSON, XDM Parquet, or delimited. Every step of the process is integrated into the Sources workflow. Experience Platform allows you to bring in data from Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) through batches.
A list of IP addresses must be added to an allow list prior to working with source connectors. Failing to add your region-specific IP addresses to your allow list may lead to errors or non-performance when using sources. See the IP address allow list page for more information.
The Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 source does not support same-region connectivity to Experience Platform. If your Azure instance is using the same network region as Experience Platform, then a connection to Experience Platform sources cannot be established. Currently, only cross-region connectivity is supported.
The following is a list of constraints you must account for when naming your cloud storage file or directory.
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The documentation below provides information on how to connect Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 to Experience Platform using APIs or the user interface: