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Oracle Mirrored DB
- 1 year ago
Hi TheFifthJoin,
Thank you for the update and for sharing your Fabric Ideas post.I appreciate your concern about avoiding Oracle GoldenGate costs, especially with the promising Oracle Mirroring function showcased at FabCon2025. Unfortunately, as noted, there’s no specific public release date for this feature in the Fabric Roadmap (https://aka.ms/FabricRoadmap) or Microsoft Fabric Blog (https://blog.fabric.microsoft.com) as of April 16, 2025. The demo suggests it’s in active development, likely in early preview, but Microsoft hasn’t shared a firm timeline yet. To stay updated, I recommend subscribing to the Fabric Blog for email notifications, as they often announce feature releases or previews there.
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Thank you for your patience.
Hi TheFifthJoin,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Forum Community.
Unfortunately, the public roadmap and recent Microsoft Fabric blog posts do not yet provide a specific release date for this Oracle Mirroring functionality. It’s likely that this feature is still in development or early preview, as it was demoed at FabCon2025 but not listed in the generally available or public preview features as of March 31, 2025. My suggestion would be to keep an eye on the Fabric Roadmap and the Microsoft Fabric Blog (https://blog.fabric.microsoft.com) for updates, as Microsoft indicated more news might be shared in the weeks following FabCon2025. You could also submit a request for clarification or prioritization of this feature at https://aka.ms/fabricideas to engage directly with the Fabric team.
In the meantime, we recommend considering Open Mirroring using Oracle GoldenGate, which is a proven approach to streaming data into Fabric Lakehouses in near real-time.
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