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Getting start with Data Brick machine creation.

Shaily_DBA
New Contributor

I am a beginner for Data Bricks. Want to learn from the scratch.

 

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ajaygshah
New Contributor

I created my own Databricks workspace via Azure Portal. The benefit of using it via cloud provider is almost all feature s are available compared to the free version in my observation. I am right now exploring Lakebase. I would suggest go with a single node cluster to begin with via the compute option in the left pane menu. For me, creating unity catalog meta-store took some time as I had to be the admin first to create meta-store, then attaching it to the workspace where I am operating from. But once that's done, you can simply upload a file to the volumes in UC and start exploring it via Notebook. 

Ashwin_DSA
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @Shaily_DBA,

If you're new to Databricks and want to start from scratch, I'd recommend beginning with Databricks Free Edition. It’s free to use, designed for learners and aspiring data/AI professionals, and gives you a hands-on environment to start practising while you learn.

From there, the best next step depends on whether you have partner or customer access...

If you're a customer, start with the Databricks Training & Certification hub. It includes free on-demand training, beginner-friendly fundamentals content, and role-based learning paths across data engineering, analytics, machine learning, and GenAI.

If you're a partner, start with Partner Technical Enablement. Databricks notes that partners receive complimentary access to the training program, including self-paced offerings through Partner Academy.

If this answer resolves your question, could you mark it as “Accept as Solution”? That helps other users quickly find the correct fix.

Regards,
Ashwin | Delivery Solution Architect @ Databricks
Helping you build and scale the Data Intelligence Platform.
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