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naziriqbal
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Microsoft Fabric scalable medallion logical architecture

Hi team,

I am looking for the Microsoft fabric scalable medallion logical architecture? do we have any reference architecture for this.  

Thanks

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v-linhuizh-msft
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Community Support

Thanks for the reply from rohit1991.

 

Hi @naziriqbal ,

 

I'll add a few more details about the links on top of rohit1991's reply.

This official document provides you with instructions for  implementing a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture:
Implement medallion lakehouse architecture in Fabric - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

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Here are some more links to the medallion architecture for reference:

Solved: Re: Implementing Medallion Architecture in Microso... - Microsoft Fabric Community

Building Bronze Layer of Medallion Architecture in Fabric Lakehouse using WAL2JSON - Microsoft Commu...

Building a Real-Time medallion architecture using Eventhouse in Microsoft Fabric - Microsoft Communi...

Optimizing Spark Compute for Medallion Architectures in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Fabric Blog | M...

 

Best Regards,
Zhu

 

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rohit1991
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Microsoft's Fabric platform integrates scalable medallion architecture, supporting the bronze, silver, and gold data layers for data processing and analytics. While Microsoft has yet to release an official Fabric-specific medallion architecture guide, you can refer to common medallion patterns for data lakehouse architectures in general, which Fabric is well-suited to support. The typical structure is:

  1. Bronze (Raw Data Layer): Stores raw, unprocessed data ingested from various sources.
  2. Silver (Cleaned/Transformed Data): Contains cleaned, enriched, and deduplicated data from the bronze layer.
  3. Gold (Curated Data): Holds data optimized for analytics and reporting.

Microsoft also provides documentation on Fabric’s lakehouse architecture, which closely aligns with the medallion approach. You can find more about this in Microsoft’s Fabric documentation and through Fabric training modules on Microsoft Learn.

Hope this helps!

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