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Workspace-Level Private Link in Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)

Private link for Fabric workspaces empowers your organization to secure your Fabric workspaces with fine-grained network isolation, allowing private, secure access from your virtual network — without traversing the public internet.

In September, we introduced the Fabric workspace-level Private Link (Preview), enabling customers to use APIs to set up and manage private connectivity to their Fabric workspaces at a finer grain.

Now, you can enable private workspace access and seamlessly interact with Fabric artifacts in these workspaces directly from the Fabric Portal, making it simpler to build, manage, and collaborate on data experiences securely and efficiently.

To learn more, refer to the Private links for Fabric workspaces (preview), or the Workspace outbound access protection (preview) documentation.

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