Learn how to use Cloudera Director, Microsoft Active Directory (AD DS, AD CS, AD DNS), SAMBA, and SSSD to deploy a secure EDH cluster for workloads in the public cloud. Authenticating users in Apache Hadoop is the first line of security we recommend. Like most, if not all RDBMS, a user is provided with a username and a password to validate their identity. This is a requirement to access any data managed by those systems. Read more The post How-to: Deploy a Secure Enterprise Data Hub on Microsoft Azure – Part 1 appeared first on Cloudera Engineering Blog.
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