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As part of the One logical copy effort, we’re excited to announce that you can now enable availability of KQL Database in Delta Lake format.
Delta Lake is the unified data lake table format chosen to achieve seamless data access across all compute engines in Microsoft Fabric.
The data streamed into KQL Database is stored in an optimized columnar storage format with full text indexing and supports complex analytical queries at low latency on structured, semi-structured, and free text data.
Enabling data availability of KQL Database in OneLake means that customers can enjoy the best of both worlds: they can query the data with high performance and low latency in their KQL database and query the same data in Delta Lake format via any other Fabric engines such as Power BI Direct Lake mode, Warehouse, Lakehouse, Notebooks, and more.
KQL Database offers a robust mechanism to batch the incoming streams of data into one or more Parquet files suitable for analysis. The Delta Lake representation is provided to keep the data open and reusable. This logical copy is managed once, is paid for once and users should consider it a single data set.
Users will only be charged once for the data storage after enabling the KQL Database availability in OneLake.
3. Enable the feature by toggling the button to Active, then select Done.
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You can enable data availability at a KQL database or table level.
Once you enable data availability, you can access all the new data added to your database at the given OneLake path in Delta parquet.
You can also choose to create a OneLake shortcut from Lakehouse, Data warehouse, or query the data directly via Power BI Direct Lake mode.
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For more information on enabling data availability in OneLake, see One logical copy.
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