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As the subject suggested, which one should I use?
Which one is cheaper and faster?
I read from https://www.fourmoo.com/2024/01/25/microsoft-fabric-comparing-dataflow-gen2-vs-notebook-on-costs-and...
that using code-based is better, but is that true?
Thank you for your answer.
My data is quite complex but not so big (2GB at most). So, I probably use Notebook then.
However, my question on cost optimization is still unknown.
Hi @Anonymous ,
it depends on the Different Use Cases mention below
Small data or specific connector-:Use Dataflow Gen2
Large data source Use Copy tool -:in pipelines
Complex data transformations -:Use Notebook code
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