Great Video and straight to the point! Do you know if there is any difference regarding scalability between the solutions? Can Fabric process 100 Million rows too?
Thanks for this great question! To my understanding Fabric Data Factory's performance should be at the same level with ADF. Also, it is good to keep in mind that your source and sink/destination choice will have an impact on the performance with both tools when using copy data activity since some sources and some sinks/destinations support better parallelism than others. Sorry for a very late reply since I have been on a holiday for few weeks.
Thanks! I don't think Azure Data Factory will disappear anywhere in the near future since many companies use it as a backbone of their Azure data solutions. However, I see that for new customers Microsoft is really pushing Fabric and once it matures it will be a better option than using Azure PaaS services like Azure Data Factory. I think Fabric Data Factory and Azure Data Factory will coexist together a long time and get similar or the same features. We just have to see how Fabric will take of and how many companies will start using it over Azure PaaS stack.
@@amitnayak4029 I haven't tried that, but I would imagine that it won't work since those tools are bit different. Would be very cool if that would work tho. Let me know if you try that :)
Thanks Aleksi, Amazing Video for Brief understanding of Microsoft Fabric !! and Yes its gonna take sometime for Fabric to be adapted in Real time use-cases.
Great Video and straight to the point!
Do you know if there is any difference regarding scalability between the solutions? Can Fabric process 100 Million rows too?
Thanks for this great question! To my understanding Fabric Data Factory's performance should be at the same level with ADF. Also, it is good to keep in mind that your source and sink/destination choice will have an impact on the performance with both tools when using copy data activity since some sources and some sinks/destinations support better parallelism than others.
Sorry for a very late reply since I have been on a holiday for few weeks.
@@AleksiPartanenTech Great! Thank you sir!
Good Explanation I liked it..!!!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this interesting video. The background music is a bit distracting.
Glad you found it interesting! And thanks for the feedback
i was ok with the music till I read this comment 😕
Great video! Do you think MS will use Fabric Data Factory replace the Azure Data Factory?
Thanks! I don't think Azure Data Factory will disappear anywhere in the near future since many companies use it as a backbone of their Azure data solutions. However, I see that for new customers Microsoft is really pushing Fabric and once it matures it will be a better option than using Azure PaaS services like Azure Data Factory. I think Fabric Data Factory and Azure Data Factory will coexist together a long time and get similar or the same features. We just have to see how Fabric will take of and how many companies will start using it over Azure PaaS stack.
can we able to move all our adf pipelines to microsoft fabric???
At least for now, you can’t really migrate them easily to Fabric. Maybe we get a migration tool for this in future.
@@AleksiPartanenTech thank u for the response. can we try to import the template from the azure data factory to fabric is this possible.?
@@amitnayak4029 I haven't tried that, but I would imagine that it won't work since those tools are bit different. Would be very cool if that would work tho. Let me know if you try that :)
Thanks Aleksi, Amazing Video for Brief understanding of Microsoft Fabric !! and Yes its gonna take sometime for Fabric to be adapted in Real time use-cases.
Glad you liked it!
azure data factory -------------- synapse analytics --------- now fabric
Yep! Things moving forward
And the winner is¿???
For now Azure Data Factory is the more complete and enterprise ready tool, but I would estimate that in one year Fabric Data Factory will catch up