In Databricks, the customer's cloud account primarily stores data. This data is stored in cloud storage services (e.g., AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, or Google Cloud Storage) linked to the Databricks environment. Databricks manages and processes the data using its clusters, but the actual data is stored in the cloud storage solution chosen by the customer.
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