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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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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.

 


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