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Version 1 of Technical Best Practices of Azure Databricks based on real world Customer and Technical SME inputs
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# Azure Databricks Best Practices

![Azure Databricks](https://github.com/Azure/AzureDatabricksBestPractices/blob/master/ADBicon.jpg "Azure Databricks")

Authors:
Dhruv Kumar, Senior Solutions Architect, Databricks
Premal Shah, Azure Databricks PM, Microsoft
Bhanu Prakash, Azure Databricks PM, Microsoft

Written by: Priya Aswani, WW Data Engineering & AI Technical Lead

Published: June 22, 2019

Version: 1.0

[Click here for the Best Practices](https://github.com/Azure/AzureDatabricksBestPractices/blob/master/toc.md)

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