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Configuring domain settings

Configuring domain settings

Configuring domain settings. Now, when we're looking at domains within Fabric, we're looking at ways of grouping workspaces together. Previously, without domains, when we created our workspaces, they were simply under the Fabric tenant, whereas now we can group workspaces into domains. So if we have business areas, marketing, sales, and finance, for example, we can group those workspaces into specific domains. Workspaces are linked to one domain only, and the metadata associated with that domain, well, that'll be discoverable in the OneLake catalog. If I have, as an example, these three workspaces, I have another three workspaces, I can link those to a domain. In this example, domain one. I've got another six workspaces. I can link them to domain two. Now you'd be wondering why I've separated those workspaces into threes. We'll come onto that in a minute. With delegated governance, all of these tenant level settings affect all of the workspaces. Now, some of those tenant level…

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