Every now and then a special event comes up where you can’t help but think “I really, really want to be there”. This happened to me with Data Moshpit in Berlin and again with Fabric February. When the first information dropped, I was waiting for both the call for speakers and the ticket sales. There … Continue reading Speaking experiences at Fabric February, Oslo
Category: Azure
Microsoft Fabric GA, and now?
Last week the big announcement came at Microsoft Ignite, Fabric is GA. Very cool, a lot of noise again for this shiny toolbox, but do we need to abandon everything and focus solely on the new toys? Before I'll answer that question, let's look at a few moving parts of Fabric. Integration The most important … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric GA, and now?
Why won’t you go parallel, a curious case of a stubborn query.
With an unsatisfying end. Intro So what's up this time. Our client has moved to Azure in classic lift and shift scenario. Well, almost. They've deployed new VM's and installed SQL Server 2019 Standard in nice DTAP setting. The VM's are standard E16-4as-v4 SKU. 4 vcpus and 128 GB memory. The disks are Premium SSD … Continue reading Why won’t you go parallel, a curious case of a stubborn query.
Microsoft Fabric, capacity usage and a design
This monday, I was lucky enough to attend the Fabric level 300 precon at dataMindsConnect. If you ever have the chance to go there, do it! It's very well organised, the sessions are amazing and so are all the people there. But that's not what this blog is about; today a Twitter thread started on … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric, capacity usage and a design
Speaking experiences at Data Moshpit (Berlin, Germany)
About two weeks ago I had the immense pleasure of speaking in Berlin for the first time. Now, I'm used to regular events like data saturday's and SQL Bits or dataMinds Connect as outliers because they're larger and different events. But speaking at this one is on a whole different level. As you might gather … Continue reading Speaking experiences at Data Moshpit (Berlin, Germany)
Microsoft Fabric: setting your spark compute pool size
This next blog won't be a long one and will probably serve most as a reminder for myself where to find the settings for the Spark compute pool. When you create a workspace, you get the default starter pool and it has taken me way longer than I care to admit to find where to … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric: setting your spark compute pool size
Microsoft Fabric, deployment pipelines
It's a bit of a challenge to keep up with all the changes, updates and all the new stuff coming out for Fabric. As I'm not really invested in the PowerBI part of the data platform (yay pie charts ;)), some things that are very common for the PowerBI community are very new to me. … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric, deployment pipelines
Using Github Actions to deploy Azure resources with Terraform
Now, that's a title with a lot of terms. Github Actions You'll probably know Github as the website where you can store your code, be agile with all sorts of branches, merges etc and keep track of your issues. There are also actions which are roughly the same as Azure DevOps pipelines. Written in Yaml … Continue reading Using Github Actions to deploy Azure resources with Terraform
Notebook exit code 137. Cause and solution
Yes, I've been at it again with Microsoft Fabric, and as I'm trying to find the limits of this new cool toy, the limits sometimes get angry with me and throw an error. Most of the time this error is caused by me and I can usually figure out what's happening, but not always. Exit … Continue reading Notebook exit code 137. Cause and solution
Microsoft Fabric, Notebook logs
Captains log, stardate... No, wrong opening. I reported an issue yesterday with Microsoft Support and during the following call today (they're really quick to set up an initial meeting), the support engineer showed me where I can find a lot of logging information.Suppose you've got a notebook that has been run a few times. The … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric, Notebook logs









