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anawast
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

High Concurrency Notebook- run by separate data pipelines

Hi, when we tested high concurrency in the past for Fabric we faced two main blockers: 

1. The notebooks needed to have the same default lake house
2. The notebooks couldn't be run by multiple pipelines. That is for 2 notebooks to run in high concurrency- and scheduled through pipelines- they needed to be run by 1 data pipeline.  

Wanted to check- if there have been any changes here and these restrictions have been relaxed. can I now run 2 notebooks in high concurrency running each notebook through a different data pipeline? Will high concurrency work even if the notebooks do not share the same default lakehouse? If not- is there any plan to relax these requirements in the future?

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FabianSchut
Super User
Super User

If we look at the documentation on high concurrency mode, it is still a requirement to have the same default Lakehouse: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-engineering/configure-high-concurrency-session-noteboo...

Looking at the roadmap, I do not see anything like that planned. You could create an idea for that: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/signin?returnUrl=/ideas/create-new-idea

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi anawast,

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi anawast,

We wanted to check in regarding your query, as we have not heard back from you. If you have resolved the issue, sharing the solution with the community would be greatly appreciated and could help others encountering similar challenges.

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi anawast,

Thank you, @FabianSchut and @nilendraFabric , for your response.

 

We would like to inquire whether the solution provided by FabianSchut and nilendraFabric has resolved your issue. If you have identified an alternative approach, we encourage you to share it with the community to assist others facing similar challenges. If you find the response helpful, kindly mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos. This recognition will benefit other members seeking solutions to similar queries.

 

Thank you.

nilendraFabric
Super User
Super User

Hello @anawast 

 

High concurrency mode still requires that notebooks either share the same default lakehouse or have no default lakehouse to share a single Spark session. Notebooks with different default lakehouses cannot share the same Spark session

 

 

i was looking at bold part , and it made me think that without default LH it can be shared. And store data explicitly mentioning the full path and permissions

 

just a thought 

 

Thanks

 

FabianSchut
Super User
Super User

If we look at the documentation on high concurrency mode, it is still a requirement to have the same default Lakehouse: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-engineering/configure-high-concurrency-session-noteboo...

Looking at the roadmap, I do not see anything like that planned. You could create an idea for that: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/signin?returnUrl=/ideas/create-new-idea

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