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Unlocking the full potential of Microsoft Fabric with Terraform Provider
Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric is now generally available (GA)!
The first version of the Terraform Provider for Fabric was released six months ago, enabling engineers to automate key aspects of their Fabric Data Platform. Since then, adoption has grown significantly, now even more customers are unlocking the full potential of Microsoft Fabric through infrastructure-as-code (IaC).
Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric brings these powerful capabilities to the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem, enabling seamless management of your workspaces and resources through declarative configuration.
The significant advantage of Microsoft-developed Terraform provider for Fabric is the consistency and reliability it offers. You will benefit from tight integration, regular updates, and robust support.
Why Use Terraform for Microsoft Fabric?
Microsoft Fabric is a robust platform that integrates cloud resources for data engineering, data science, and business intelligence. By using Terraform Provider for Fabric, you can extend and automate Fabric’s capabilities in the following ways:
Solving common challenges
Terraform Provider for Fabric was designed to address some common challenges enterprises face when managing their Microsoft Fabric environments:
Terraform Provider for Fabric is versatile, making it applicable across a wide range of use cases:
For more resources, explore our QuickStart templates and code examples to accelerate your deployment journey.
Dive Deeper: DataOps in Microsoft Fabric
For those looking to implement DataOps practices in Microsoft Fabric, we’ve created a comprehensive reference end-to-end implementation. This covers aspects like observability, security, data quality, and testing—ensuring your infrastructure is both reliable and scalable.
Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric workflow
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Available resources with GA
A wide range of new resources have been added to the Terraform Provider for Fabric, including the SQL Database, Eventhouse, KQL Database, and many more. This expansion marks a significant milestone, enabling you to enhance your data infrastructure capabilities within Microsoft Fabric while benefiting from Terraform’s Infrastructure as Code.
While the Terraform Provider for Fabric is generally available (GA), we also offer resources in Preview for customers who want to take advantage of the latest features and capabilities. Please note that these Preview resources are only available once customers are made aware of their preview status and agree to use them. This approach provides the flexibility to experiment with cutting-edge functionality, all while maintaining full control over your infrastructure.
For a complete list of available resources and detailed documentation, visit the official Terraform Registry for Microsoft Fabric.
Your feedback is crucial in helping us improve these new features and ensure they meet your needs. If you have any suggestions or encounter issues while using Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team. You can get assistance and provide feedback here:
Submit your feedback on Fabric Ideas and join the conversation on the Fabric Community. To get into the technical details, head over to the Fabric documentation.
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