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Hi Everyone, I have a requirement in which I have to migrate on premise data to microsoft fabric.
We are working with F4 license and facing issue with long start-up time for notebooks,
How to resolve this, and is there any best practices to improve this in future
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @anmolmalviya05 - can you please check the below link :
Slow starter pool session initialization - Microsoft Fabric Community
Apache Spark compute for Data Engineering and Data Science - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Configure high concurrency mode for notebooks - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Solved: Re: Issues running Spark Notebook - Page 4 - Microsoft Fabric Community
Hope the above links helps. Please check.
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Hi @anmolmalviya05 ,
I think you can take the following steps:
1. you can use the data flow and data pipeline features of Microsoft Fabric to migrate data. First, select a Fabric-enabled workspace and create a new data flow. Select the “Import from SQL Server” card and follow the prompts.
You can read the official documentation below for more information:
Move and transform data with dataflow and data pipelines - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
2. Microsoft Fabric provides modern data piping capabilities to easily copy data from one workspace to another. You can use the Copy Assistant to simplify this process.
The following document is for your reference only:
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @anmolmalviya05 ,
I think you can take the following steps:
1. you can use the data flow and data pipeline features of Microsoft Fabric to migrate data. First, select a Fabric-enabled workspace and create a new data flow. Select the “Import from SQL Server” card and follow the prompts.
You can read the official documentation below for more information:
Move and transform data with dataflow and data pipelines - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
2. Microsoft Fabric provides modern data piping capabilities to easily copy data from one workspace to another. You can use the Copy Assistant to simplify this process.
The following document is for your reference only:
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @anmolmalviya05 - can you please check the below link :
Slow starter pool session initialization - Microsoft Fabric Community
Apache Spark compute for Data Engineering and Data Science - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Configure high concurrency mode for notebooks - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Solved: Re: Issues running Spark Notebook - Page 4 - Microsoft Fabric Community
Hope the above links helps. Please check.
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