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15th Nov 2024 - NEW DP-600 STUDY GUIDE & New DP-600 Notes in the Classroom
Hi everyone - as of today, Microsoft have officially updated the DP-600 study guide - meaning that if you take the DP-600 exam from this point - there is a modified set of topics that will be tested on!! To help with your revision, we have updated our own DP-600 Course here on Skool to align with this new study guide. Currently, the course includes: Study Notes (with Key Points, and lots of links to Further Learning Resources), plus this time, we’ve added DISCUSSION POSTS under each lesson! This means you’re no longer studying solo. If you ever feel stuck, you can ask questions and get answers from myself and our fellow community members (within the relevant lesson). Plus, over time, you will be able to see the questions asked by others, which should help your studying journey! I will be adding more depth to the study notes in the coming weeks and adding videos in the future (they take a while to plan, record & edit). Head over to the classroom to check out the fresh resources, and feel free to ask any questions you have in the discussion posts! PS: if you have already taken the DP-600 exam, there are many new elements to the study guide now, which you might also find it interesting to review - PLUS it will be helpful for when you need to renew your certification after 12 months! Check them out!
15th Nov 2024 - NEW DP-600 STUDY GUIDE  & New DP-600 Notes in the Classroom
0 likes • Apr 17
perhaps my question is, if you have already experienced it... please tell me if any of these statements is incorrect: - free - if fail, you can keep retrying for free (sometimes have to wait sometime between attempts) - open book - not supervised (proctored) - no time limit for the test itself other than that.. is the rest as the original exam? - passing score - number of questions - complexity, difficulty - etc.
0 likes • Apr 18
Thank you @Will Needham I'll check on those. Have a nice weekend!
Introducing Fabric Copilot capacity 😯
Wow! This one's a pretty big shift. See the full blog for more details. TLDR is that from end of January, in the Capacity Settings for a given capacity, you will be able to designate the capacity as a 'Fabric Copilot Capacity (FCC)', then you will need to assign Copilot users to this capacity (see images). Importantly, this means that users assigned to an FCC can use Copilot in these scenarios: - Power BI reports on (1) a Pro workspace or (2) a Fabric workspace smaller than F64. - Fabric Copilot scenarios on a Fabric workspace smaller than F64.
Introducing Fabric Copilot capacity 😯
0 likes • Jan 24
@Mihir Wagle How is the cost of using Copilot measured? is it $$ billed to the owner of the FCC capacity or rather the engine just consumes allocated capacity CUs when processing AI requests? Thanks!
1 like • Feb 3
Here is the answer to my own question Copilot consumption - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Fabric for Multitenant SaaS
Microsoft article about how to structure your environment for multi-tenant SaaS use-cases. "What is not being highlighted enough, is how compelling this platform really is for ISVs and SaaS creators that want to offer analytics to their customers, either as their main product, or as an add-on to the main offering. This blog post will focus on this use-case specifically and will show what are the features in Fabric that simplify analytics for multitenant SaaS applications." I know this might be useful/ interesting for a few of you! @Ricky Schechter @Konrad Leffler
Fabric for Multitenant SaaS
0 likes • Mar '24
It is reassuring when you have (my case) an implementation in place that almost matches perfectly to the expert's suggested architecture... 😊 (see my description in a response to @Konrad Leffler in another post in this community) Interesting to know, (I will look into it) is the monitoring and billing (I will see if I can filter by workspace to understand the cost by tenant as explained in the article, although some of my customers do share a PBI capacity) Currently I am using Service Principal and was planning to migrate to Service Principal Profile due to performance, limit and more restrictive isolation, but will also look into the newly proposed "managed identities". Thanks for sharing @Will Needham !
NEW VIDEO: 5 ways to get data INTO Microsoft Fabric (HOW TO CHOOSE?!)
This video is the third in the series where I discuss different options for getting data into Microsoft Fabric, including Data Pipelines, Dataflow Gen2, Fabric Notebooks, OneLake Shortcuts, Database Mirroring. We talk about the pros and cons of each to help you make better architectural decisions in Microsoft Fabric. Please like, share, comment - all that jazz!! Doing so greatly helps me out and helps more people see the video - thank you!
0 likes • Mar '24
- parameters... ah! wow! it is true, you cannot set the param value from the pipeline (yet) I see your point now. Hopefully they will resolve that soon and not having to resort on the hinted work around for that. This is quite basic fn() they probably do have it as top priority for this object type.🤞
0 likes • Mar '24
I posted a suggestion here (as I searched and did not find it already there) https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=6932e54b-76e0-ee11-a73d-6045bdb2487e
Work in progress: DEFINITIVE guide to getting data INTO Fabric
Hey all! Hope you're doing well, looking for your feedback on my next video I'm creating in the Power BI to Fabric series... It's taking a while because I want to make a really definitive guide that covers everything you need know (literally everything!). A lot of the content has come from questions you have asked me here in the community. I want to share the structure with you to get your feedback and let me know if I have missed anything? Introduction to getting data into Fabric Data pipeline - What is it? - How to use it for data ingestion (walkthrough) - When to use it? When not to use it? - Implementation notes/ constraints Dataflow Gen2 - What is it? - How to use it for data ingestion (walkthrough) - When to use it? When not to use it? - Implementation notes/ constraints Fabric notebooks (for data ingestion) - What are they (in context of data ingestion) - How to use it for data ingestion (walkthrough) - When to use it? When not to use it? - Implementation notes/ constraints Fabric shortcuts - What are they? How do they work? - Current (and planned) locations you can shortcut to - How to implement ADLS external shortcut (including the four different authentication types: organisational, Access Key, SAS, Service Principal). - How to implement Amazon S3 shortcut - How to implemnt internal OneLake shortcut - When to use it? When not to use it? - Implementation notes/ constraints Database mirroring (currently in preview) - What is it? - Current (and planned) databases you can mirror in Fabric - How to set it up - When to use it? When not to use it? - Implementation notes/ constraints Side-by-side comparison of methods above looking in detail at: - Cost comparison in usage - Complexity (how difficult they are to setup and maintain) Troubleshooting common issues (from this community and the Fabric forum): - On-premise data - Data gateways - Firewalls/ Vnets/ Private - Cross-region shortcuts - Cross-workspace internal shortcuts
2 likes • Feb '24
Deployment pipelines a) supported / unsupported object types b) cross tenant support?
0 likes • Mar '24
@Will Needham thank you! I guess I do understand the basic differences between the 2, I guess my confusion is why there is the need for both, any real technical need underneath the covers? why not only 1 type that supports it all? - T-SQL vs spark languages - structured only vs structured/unstructured - write capability - Tx capabilities
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