Microsoft Azure

Instantly transform Azure backups into a secure, queryable data lake

Overview

Eon for Azure: Autonomous, Queryable Cloud Backup

Eon transforms Azure backups into a structured, queryable data lake inside your own Azure environment. Every backup is automatically written as Apache Iceberg tables in Azure Blob Storage, which gives you instant access to historical and point-in-time data without restores or ETL.

With native support for Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft OneLake, Azure backups protected by Eon can be queried directly from Power BI, SQL, Spark, and AI workloads. This creates a single, governed place to work with backup, operational, and analytical data.

Eon’s agentless platform also provides ransomware recovery, anomaly detection, point-in-time restores, and full Cloud Backup Posture Management (CBPM) for your Azure estate.

The result: Azure backup moves from passive protection to an active, trusted data layer that lowers cost and accelerates insight.

Better Together: Eon + Azure

Eon and Azure work together to simplify data protection, increase resilience, and unlock new value from backup data.

With Eon protecting your Azure resources, your backups become:

  • Stored as Iceberg tables in Azure Blob for fast, structured access
  • Instantly visible across Microsoft Fabric through OneLake Shortcuts
  • Unified across Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud for multi-cloud continuity
  • Protected with immutability, encryption, ransomware detection, and anomaly alerts
  • Optimized for cost using incremental-forever storage and deduplication
  • Ready for analytics, AI, compliance, forensics, and operational reporting
  • Governed end-to-end with Entra ID, RBAC, audit logs, and CBPM insights

You get lower cloud backup cost, easier management, and a live view of your backed-up data.

Eon + Azure architecture diagram

Make Azure Backups Usable in Microsoft Fabric

Eon now integrates directly with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake, allowing organizations to query Azure backup data in place. There is no copying, no restoring, and no ETL required.

This gives Azure teams a single, governed path to use point-in-time data for BI, AI, and analytics.

Key benefits

  • Zero-copy access through OneLake Shortcuts
  • Instant queryability via metadata virtualization
  • Native Fabric experience across Power BI, SQL, Spark, and AI Foundry
  • Unified access to Azure, AWS, and GCP backup data inside OneLake
  • Lower cost by eliminating separate analytics copies
  • Read-only governance through Entra ID and Fabric policies
  • Faster time to insight using trusted historical data

How it works

  1. Eon writes Azure backups as Iceberg tables in Azure Blob Storage.
  2. You enable Fabric access inside Eon.
  3. Eon creates a OneLake Shortcut inside your Fabric lakehouse.
  4. Fabric detects the Iceberg metadata and virtualizes it as a Delta table.
  5. The backup appears as a native Fabric table in the OneLake Catalog.
  6. You query it through Power BI, SQL, Spark, or AI workloads.

This creates the simplest, most secure way for Azure teams to use backup data across Microsoft Fabric.

 

 

FAQs

Does Eon integrate with Microsoft Fabric?


Yes. Eon integrates natively with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake. Azure backups written as Apache Iceberg tables automatically appear in Fabric via OneLake Shortcuts and can be queried as virtualized Delta tables.

What Azure services does Eon back up?

Eon supports block, file, and object storage, as well as databases and data warehouses (both managed and unmanaged).

Can I use Eon to centralize multi-cloud backups into Azure?

Yes. Eon supports Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud, and OneLake can connect to backup data across all three through Shortcuts.

Is Eon cloud-native?


Yes. Eon is fully SaaS, agentless, and uses Azure-native snapshot APIs. No infrastructure is deployed in your Azure subscription unless you choose a customer-managed vault model.

With Eon, your Azure backups become a live data source.

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