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Learn Microsoft Fabric

You're reading from  Learn Microsoft Fabric

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835082287
Pages 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Arshad Ali Arshad Ali
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Bradley Schacht Bradley Schacht
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface Part 1: An Introduction to Microsoft Fabric
Chapter 1: Overview of Microsoft Fabric and Understanding Its Different Concepts Chapter 2: Understanding Different Workloads and Getting Started with Microsoft Fabric Part 2: Building End-to-End Analytics Systems
Chapter 3: Building an End-to-End Analytics System – Lakehouse Chapter 4: Building an End-to-End Analytics System – Data Warehouse Chapter 5: Building an End-to-End Analytics System – Real-Time Analytics Chapter 6: Building an End-to-End Analytics System – Data Science Part 3: Administration and Monitoring
Chapter 7: Monitoring Overview and Monitoring Different Workloads Chapter 8: Administering Fabric Part 4: Security and Developer Experience
Chapter 9: Security and Governance Overview Chapter 10: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Part 5: AI Assistance with Copilot Integration
Chapter 11: Overview of AI Assistance and Copilot Integration Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Monitoring Real-Time Analytics activity

With Fabric Real-Time Analytics, there are two main areas that need to be monitored: eventstreams and KQL database activity. While there is no centralized report to see activity across all eventstreams and KQL databases inside a workspace, the relevant information can be found by navigating to each item individually. Because the experience is slightly different for each of these two items, let’s look at them individually.

Monitoring eventstreams

Recall from Chapter 5, Building an End-to-End Analytics System – Real-Time Analytics, that an eventstream captures, transforms, and routes events to destinations such as KQL databases or Fabric lakehouses. There are two options for monitoring the health and performance of an eventstream, and both are available from the eventstream editor.

The first option, Data insights, displays a variety of metrics related to performance and health. This chart allows you to easily determine if...

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