Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing the General Availability of Mirroring for Snowflake in Microsoft Fabric

Mirroring for Snowflake is now generally available, a frictionless way to add your entire Snowflake databases into OneLake data estate. Setting up Mirroring is trivial and simple. Once Mirroring starts the replication process, the mirrored data is automatically kept up to date at near real-time in OneLake. With your Snowflake data landed into OneLake, the … Continue reading “Announcing the General Availability of Mirroring for Snowflake in Microsoft Fabric”

Fabric September 2024 Monthly Update

Welcome to the September 2024 Update! Announcements We have a lot of exciting announcements to share with you for FabCon Europe! We’ve brought Copilot to Dataflows Gen2 and a richer Copilot experience when building and consuming Power BI Reports. With Real-Time Intelligence we have redesigned and enhanced user experience in the Real-Time hub.

Fabric Influencers Spotlight August 2024

Welcome to the Fabric Influencers Spotlight, a recurring monthly post here to shine a bright light on the places on the internet where Microsoft MVPs & Fabric Super Users are doing some amazing work on all aspects of Microsoft Fabric. The Microsoft Fabric Community team has created the Fabric Influencers Spotlight to highlight and amplify … Continue reading “Fabric Influencers Spotlight August 2024”

Microsoft Fabric August 2024 Update

Welcome to the August 2024 Update. Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Fabric. V-Order behavior of Fabric Warehouses allows you to manage the V-Order behavior at the warehouse level. Monitor ML Experiments from the Monitor Hub allows you to integrate experiment items into Monitoring Hub with this new feature. … Continue reading “Microsoft Fabric August 2024 Update”

Mirroring SQL Server database to Fabric

Fabric Mirroring ingests and replicates data continuously in near real-time from sources such as Azure Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Snowflake into Microsoft Fabric. However, it is currently restricted to the above data sources. This blog explains how we can extend Fabric mirroring to an on-prem SQL Server database as a source, using a combination of SQL Server Transactional replication and Fabric Mirroring.