Key Points
- Azure Files now supports Microsoft Entra ID authentication for secure, identity-driven file sharing.
- This allows seamless access using NTFS permissions and Kerberos, keeping AWS standards with modern cloud practices.
- It simplifies migration from legacy systems and eases identity management for cloud-native workloads.
What it matters most to
- DevOps engineers and cloud architects looking to implement unified identity solutions.
- IT admins needing faster secure file access across hybrid environments.
Practical takeaway
- No more complex identity paths—users connect via Entra, reducing costs and complexity while boosting security.
💡 This change strengthens how organizations manage access to critical resources in a cloud-first world.
Why choose Entra-Only identities with Azure Files
Visual highlights shine on how modern, simplified identity works without sacrificing security.
- Identity keys stay in the cloud, so file permissions are manageable from any location.
- Kerberos tickets are issued automatically during SMB sessions, ensuring strong authentication.
- Guidelines in the Azure portal simplify onboarding and reduce IT friction.
What’s New with Entra-Only identities for Azure Files
Advanced features now let you edit NTFS ACLs directly and manage access just like on-prem.
- Editor tools allow granular control over file and directory permissions in familiar ways.
- Regional support helps meet different compliance and security needs.
- Preview support gives teams a chance to test Edge impacts before full rollout.
This development reshapes how secure, modern file sharing is handled across Microsoft’s portfolio—making cloud-native operations faster and more reliable.
Learn more in the official Microsoft documentation to get started today!
— References: Azure Files guides, Hybrid identity management support
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