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Microsoft Fabric — exploring the Data Engineering Services
Microsoft Fabric aims to revolutionize the access of data and AI services by consolidating all relevant components onto a unified platform. Since 23rd May, Fabric has been available for Public Preview. In this blog, we will delve into various data engineering services and construct a comprehensive pipeline utilizing Fabric components.
7 min readJul 4, 2023


Following index will help you to browse through this blog:
- Accessing Microsoft Fabric
- Finding your Region
- Architecture
- OneLake
- Workspace
- Data Factory
- Lakehouse
- Shortcuts - Data Warehouse
- Fabric data store options — lakehouse or data warehouse - SQL Endpoint
Accessing Microsoft Fabric
Fabric needs to be enabled for your tenant or for a subset of users. The Fabric resource provider needs to be registered with a selected subscription before you can create a Fabric capacity.

Refer:
- Enable Microsoft Fabric for your organization
- Microsoft Fabric licenses
- Buy an Azure SKU
- Individual licenses
Finding your Region

Architecture
The following architecture we’ll realise in this blog.