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Team,
when are going add the MySQL database or opensources db mirroring future in Fabric.
@MySQL
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Hello @mahesh_bha,
For now, the closest workaround is to use Azure Data Factory pipelines, ODBC connectors, or Debezium CDC into Event Streams to push MySQL changes into Fabric Lakehouse or KQL DB.
If you want something super simple, you can also use MySQL -> Azure Data Factory -> Fabric Lakehouse on a schedule (not real-time, but reliable).
Though, your idea is definitely great... maybe you can submit the requirement to ideas and add your comments there to make this feature coming sooner: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Fabric-Ideas/idb-p/fbc_ideas/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
Hope this helps!
Hi @mahesh_bha ,
At the moment, Fabric does not support native mirroring for MySQL or other open-source databases. Mirroring is currently limited to a small set of Microsoft-supported sources, and MySQL isn’t included yet.
There’s no official date published for when MySQL mirroring will be added. Microsoft usually announces new sources through the Fabric roadmap and release notes, so that’s the best place to watch for updates.
For now, the only way to bring MySQL data into Fabric is through things like pipelines, Dataflows, or replication tools, rather than true mirroring.
If MySQL mirroring is important for your setup, it’s worth adding it to the Ideas section — product teams really do track that feedback.
– Gopi Krishna
Hi mahesh_bha,
We are following up to see if what we shared solved your issue. If you need more support, please reach out to the Microsoft Fabric community.
Thank you.
Thankyou, @Sahir_Maharaj and @Ugk161610 for your responses.
Hi mahesh_bha,
We appreciate your inquiry through the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
We would like to inquire whether have you got the chance to check the solutions provided by @Sahir_Maharaj and @Ugk161610to resolve the issue. We hope the information provided helps to clear the query. Should you have any further queries, kindly feel free to contact the Microsoft Fabric community.
Thank you.
Hi @mahesh_bha ,
At the moment, Fabric does not support native mirroring for MySQL or other open-source databases. Mirroring is currently limited to a small set of Microsoft-supported sources, and MySQL isn’t included yet.
There’s no official date published for when MySQL mirroring will be added. Microsoft usually announces new sources through the Fabric roadmap and release notes, so that’s the best place to watch for updates.
For now, the only way to bring MySQL data into Fabric is through things like pipelines, Dataflows, or replication tools, rather than true mirroring.
If MySQL mirroring is important for your setup, it’s worth adding it to the Ideas section — product teams really do track that feedback.
– Gopi Krishna
Hello @mahesh_bha,
For now, the closest workaround is to use Azure Data Factory pipelines, ODBC connectors, or Debezium CDC into Event Streams to push MySQL changes into Fabric Lakehouse or KQL DB.
If you want something super simple, you can also use MySQL -> Azure Data Factory -> Fabric Lakehouse on a schedule (not real-time, but reliable).
Though, your idea is definitely great... maybe you can submit the requirement to ideas and add your comments there to make this feature coming sooner: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Fabric-Ideas/idb-p/fbc_ideas/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
Hope this helps!