Microsoft Fabric can be configured in many different ways. Plus, every organization is different. So in this video, I provide 36 questions to help YOU make solid architectural decisions when you are moving to Microsoft Fabric.
This covers:
1. Structuring your Fabric tenant (capacities, workspaces and access control)
2. Getting data into Fabric (data pipelines, notebooks, dataflows, shortcuts, database mirroring)
3. Storing data in Fabric (Lakehouse, data warehouse or KQL database)
4. Building Power BI semantic models in Fabric (Import, Direct Query or Direct Lake mode)
5. Validating your data and semantic models
This video is the penultimate video in the Power BI to Microsoft Fabric transition guide series.
Hope you enjoy! ๐