+Yes, Kafka clusters can work with Databricks so long as they are in the same VNet. To use a Kafka cluster with Databricks, create a VNet with an HDInsight Kafka cluster in it, then specify that VNet when you create your Databricks workspace and use VNet injection. For more information, see [Deploy Azure Databricks in your Azure Virtual Network (VNet Injection)](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/databricks/administration-guide/cloud-configurations/azure/vnet-inject). You will need to provide the bootstrap broker names of the Kafka cluster when creating the Databricks workspace. For information on retrieving the Kafka broker names, see [Get the Apache Zookeeper and Broker host information](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/hdinsight/kafka/apache-kafka-get-started#getkafkainfo).
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