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Lakehouse Schema General Availability
Hi Everyone,
Is Fabric Lakehouse Schema is GA? In portal it shows like it is GA
but in documentation it says preview (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-engineering/lakehouse-schemas). It is so confusing whether it is Public Preview or General Available.
Regards,
Sri
Hello Srisakthi,
Good point, it's a bit confusiong !
As of today, the Lakehouse Schemas feature in Microsoft Fabric is still in Public Preview, not yet Generally Available (GA).
The official documentation still includes the “(Preview)” tag:
Lakehouse schemas – Microsoft LearnMicrosoft’s “What’s New in Fabric” page and community answers confirm that schemas remain in Public Preview, even though the Fabric portal shows them as “available” or “enabled by default.”
The portal behavior reflects the fact that the feature is broadly rolled out and stable enough for testing, but it does not yet have GA-level SLA or full support guarantees.
💡 In short: You can use Lakehouse Schemas safely for evaluation or early adoption, but treat them as preview functionality (possible behavior or API changes, limited SLA).
📅 What’s next:
Microsoft has already deployed the feature to all tenants and it’s considered feature-complete. Based on current roadmap discussions, it’s likely that GA (General Availability) will be officially announced in the coming months, once Microsoft finalizes validation and documentation alignment.Hope it can help you!
Best regards,
Antoine
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- AntoineWSuper User
Hello Srisakthi,
Good point, it's a bit confusiong !
As of today, the Lakehouse Schemas feature in Microsoft Fabric is still in Public Preview, not yet Generally Available (GA).
The official documentation still includes the “(Preview)” tag:
Lakehouse schemas – Microsoft LearnMicrosoft’s “What’s New in Fabric” page and community answers confirm that schemas remain in Public Preview, even though the Fabric portal shows them as “available” or “enabled by default.”
The portal behavior reflects the fact that the feature is broadly rolled out and stable enough for testing, but it does not yet have GA-level SLA or full support guarantees.
💡 In short: You can use Lakehouse Schemas safely for evaluation or early adoption, but treat them as preview functionality (possible behavior or API changes, limited SLA).
📅 What’s next:
Microsoft has already deployed the feature to all tenants and it’s considered feature-complete. Based on current roadmap discussions, it’s likely that GA (General Availability) will be officially announced in the coming months, once Microsoft finalizes validation and documentation alignment.Hope it can help you!
Best regards,
Antoine