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After you set up the necessary resources in Azure, the next step is to set up the Data Lakes destination in Segment:
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1. In the [Segment App](https://app.segment.com/goto-my-workspace/overview){:target="_blank”}, click **Add Destination**, then search for and select **Azure Data Lakes**.
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1. In the [Segment App](https://app.segment.com/goto-my-workspace/overview){:target="_blank”}, click **Add Destination**.
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2. Search for and select **Azure Data Lakes**.
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2. Click the **Configure Data Lakes** button, and select the source you'd like to recieve data from.
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### Optional - Set up the Data Lake using Terraform

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### Set up [Azure Data Lakes]
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Before you can connect your [Azure Data Lake] to Segment, you must set up the following components in your Azure environment:
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- [Azure Storage Account](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-create?tabs=azure-portal){:target="_blank”}: An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects, including blobs, file shares, queues, tables, and disks.

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