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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

Technical requirements

As of this writing in January 2024, the Microsoft Fabric Copilot feature is in preview, and you need P1, F64, or higher capacity to use Copilot.

Note

A capacity is a distinct pool of computing resources allocated to Microsoft Fabric and assigned to one or more Fabric workspaces. This capacity is available in multiple tiers, can be scaled up and down, and can be paused and resumed when needed. You can learn more about it here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/enterprise/licenses#capacity-license.

By default, this feature is disabled, and your Fabric tenant admin needs to enable it by going to Admin portal | Tenant settings and then, in the Copilot and Azure OpenAI Service section, toggle the slider to enable this feature, as shown in Figure 11.1. The important point to note, however, is that Copilot sends customer data such as prompts, augmented data with prompts, and AI outputs to Azure OpenAI Service for processing, where it is temporarily stored...

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