06-18-2021 08:28 AM
06-18-2021 08:30 AM
Yes. Multiple AWS accounts/regions/VPCs etc can be associated with 1 Databricks Account.
11-18-2021 01:49 PM
@Mohan Mathews Could you please point to documentation about how to do this?
11-23-2021 03:01 PM
That seems to be the documentation for setting up an databricks account to connect to aws. But what I want it to connect my databricks account to multiple aws accounts, and I cant find a way to do that.
I think maybe its done through workspaces,
but my account admin page does not mention workspaces anywhere, only a deployment.
11-29-2021 10:50 PM
https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/cloud-configurations/aws/customer-managed-vpc.html this is for customer vpc setup .
could you please elaborate your use case a bit here
01-17-2023 04:09 AM
Hi @Atanu Sarkar @Mohan Mathews
I have the same question.
The use case is that we have one databricks account and split AWS account for test staging and production.
we would like to be able to have separate workspace on each of the AWS accounts i mentioned, connected to same unity catalog, but all related to same databricks account.
is it possible?
Thanks,
Amit
02-24-2023 03:59 PM
Hi @amitca71 @atanu .. yes you can associate as many vpcs(workspace deployment fundamental) across regions and aws accounts to one single databricks aws account infact its one of the super powers of databricks platform and you can even track all their databricks workspace expenses directly on the databricks account console. There are multiple ways to do this easiest is login to your databricks account console click workspaces and click create via custom and start filling the form and click in the bottom advanced config in the network config section provide the vpc artifacts you created on different aws accounts(you should follow vpc requirements and other rules from customer managed vpc databricks doc) same or different regions there and complete the deployment. So yes you can have workspaces tied to vpcs span across different aws accounts same or different region. Tied to one single databricks account. hope this helps! - Naseer
02-28-2024 05:48 AM
Can you also associate workspaces from GCP or Azure with the same hypothetical single account?
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