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Microsoft Fabric continues to evolve as a unified data platform, and the latest updates to SQL Database in Fabric as a fully managed database SaaS offering, brings a suite of application developer centric and enterprise-grade features that elevates security, flexibility, and developer productivity. Here's a breakdown of the most impactful enhancements.
Database Definition Import/Export via REST API now empowers developers with REST APIs to:
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The MSSQL extension for VS Code now enables seamless Fabric connectivity, letting developers browse, authenticate, and connect to Fabric workspaces directly from their editor. With real-time search, intuitive workspace browsing, and persistent sign-in via Microsoft Entra ID, connecting to Fabric resources is fast and friction-free—eliminating the need for portal hopping and making early prototyping much more efficient.
SQL database provisioning in Fabric is now integrated into VS Code, allowing users to authenticate, select or create a workspace, name their database, and provision it in under three minutes. The experience is consistent with other backend options, instantly connects the new database for querying, and clearly indicates disabled workspaces if capacity isn’t available—making database creation and management simple, reliable, and developer-friendly.
To learn more, read the MSSQL extension for VS Code: Fabric integration (preview) blog.
Refer to the Fabric Integration in Visual Studio Code with MSSQL - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn documentation to get started.
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PITR allows users to restore a database to any specific moment within the configured retention window. Whether recovering from a user error, application bug, or security incident, PITR provides granular control to rewind your database to a known good state.
Until recently, PITR in Fabric SQL DB supported a 7-day retention window. With the latest update, this can now be extended to 35 days, offering significantly more flexibility for operational recovery and compliance scenarios.
We've further enhanced the performance dashboard by adding memory consumption metrics. This new feature offers real-time insights into memory usage by individual database queries, enabling better resource management and optimization. The dashboard now includes memory consumption alongside CPU usage, user connections, requests per second, blocked queries, database size, automatic index info, and query performance metrics for comprehensive monitoring.
To learn more, refer to the Performance Dashboard for SQL database in Microsoft Fabric documentation.
SQL database in Fabric will soon support the ability to start/stop replication/mirroring operations to Fabric OneLake via REST APIs, giving teams programmatic control over replication workflows. This is especially useful for managing high-volume data pipelines and ensuring resilience without manual intervention.
Auditing in SQL in Fabric is designed to meet enterprise compliance and security standards. This feature will be coming soon in preview by the end of this year.
These updates mark a significant leap forward in making SQL in Fabric a robust, secure, and developer-friendly platform for modern data estates. Whether you're building mission-critical applications or managing complex compliance requirements, Fabric SQL Database is ready to meet the challenge.
Getting Started
We encourage you to start exploring and dive into the SQL database in Fabric (Preview) - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn documentation and start building!
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