
Fabric Lakehouse
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What Fabric Lakehouse does
Fabric Lakehouse is designed to help developers and data engineers understand and implement Lakehouse architectures within Microsoft Fabric. It serves as a comprehensive guide that covers the core concepts of Lakehouse, including its structure, components, and best practices for managing both tabular and non-tabular data. By utilizing this skill, users can gain insights into how to effectively design, build, and optimize their Lakehouse solutions, ensuring they leverage the full capabilities of the platform.
The skill provides detailed explanations of key components like Delta Tables, SQL endpoints, and materialized views, which are essential for achieving efficient data storage and retrieval. Users will learn about the advantages of using Delta Lake format for ACID transactions and how to manage schemas to keep their data organized. Additionally, the skill includes practical guidance on performance optimization techniques, such as V-Order optimization and table compaction, which are crucial for maintaining high query performance as data volumes grow.
For those looking to integrate AI-powered functions, the skill also covers access control mechanisms, ensuring that users can manage permissions effectively. This is particularly important in collaborative environments where data security and access management are paramount. The skill is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in data engineering or analytics who needs to understand the intricacies of Lakehouse architecture and its application in real-world scenarios.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to design or optimize a Lakehouse solution, or when you want to understand its core components and functionalities.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable if you are looking for a tool that automates data ingestion or management processes without requiring a foundational understanding of Lakehouse concepts.
What you can build with it
Designing a New Lakehouse
When starting a new project, use this skill to understand the foundational concepts and best practices for setting up a Lakehouse.
Optimizing Existing Data Solutions
If you have an existing Lakehouse and need to improve performance, this skill provides techniques for table optimization and query performance.
Implementing Access Control
For teams requiring strict data governance, use this skill to learn about managing permissions and security in a Lakehouse environment.
How to install Fabric Lakehouse
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/fabric-lakehouse --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Written by githubWhen to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Generate a document or explanation that includes definition and context about Fabric Lakehouse and its capabilities.
- Design, build, and optimize Lakehouse solutions using best practices.
- Understand the core concepts and components of a Lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric.
- Learn how to manage tabular and non-tabular data within a Lakehouse.
Fabric Lakehouse
Core Concepts
What is a Lakehouse?
Lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric is an item that gives users a place to store their tabular data (like tables) and non-tabular data (like files). It combines the flexibility of a data lake with the management capabilities of a data warehouse. It provides:
- Unified storage in OneLake for structured and unstructured data
- Delta Lake format for ACID transactions, versioning, and time travel
- SQL analytics endpoint for T-SQL queries
- Semantic model for Power BI integration
- Support for other table formats like CSV, Parquet
- Support for any file formats
- Tools for table optimization and data management
Key Components
- Delta Tables: Managed tables with ACID compliance and schema enforcement
- Files: Unstructured/semi-structured data in the Files section
- SQL Endpoint: Auto-generated read-only SQL interface for querying
- Shortcuts: Virtual links to external/internal data without copying
- Fabric Materialized Views: Pre-computed tables for fast query performance
Tabular data in a Lakehouse
Tabular data in a form of tables are stored under "Tables" folder. Main format for tables in Lakehouse is Delta. Lakehouse can store tabular data in other formats like CSV or Parquet, these formats are only available for Spark querying. Tables can be internal, when data is stored under "Tables" folder, or external, when only reference to a table is stored under "Tables" folder but the data itself is stored in a referenced location. Tables are referenced through Shortcuts, which can be internal (pointing to another location in Fabric) or external (pointing to data stored outside of Fabric).
Schemas for tables in a Lakehouse
When creating a lakehouse, users can choose to enable schemas. Schemas are used to organize Lakehouse tables. Schemas are implemented as folders under the "Tables" folder and store tables inside of those folders. The default schema is "dbo" and it can't be deleted or renamed. All other schemas are optional and can be created, renamed, or deleted. Users can reference a schema located in another lakehouse using a Schema Shortcut, thereby referencing all tables in the destination schema with a single shortcut.
Files in a Lakehouse
Files are stored under "Files" folder. Users can create folders and subfolders to organize their files. Any file format can be stored in Lakehouse.
Fabric Materialized Views
Set of pre-computed tables that are automatically updated based on a schedule. They provide fast query performance for complex aggregations and joins. Materialized views are defined using PySpark or Spark SQL and stored in an associated Notebook.
Spark Views
Logical tables defined by a SQL query. They do not store data but provide a virtual layer for querying. Views are defined using Spark SQL and stored in Lakehouse next to Tables.
Security
Item access or control plane security
Users can have workspace roles (Admin, Member, Contributor, Viewer) that provide different levels of access to Lakehouse and its contents. Users can also get access permission using sharing capabilities of Lakehouse.
Data access or OneLake Security
For data access use OneLake security model, which is based on Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) and role-based access control (RBAC). Lakehouse data is stored in OneLake, so access to data is controlled through OneLake permissions. In addition to object-level permissions, Lakehouse also supports column-level and row-level security for tables, allowing fine-grained control over who can see specific columns or rows in a table.
Lakehouse Shortcuts
Shortcuts create virtual links to data without copying:
Types of Shortcuts
- Internal: Link to other Fabric Lakehouses/tables, cross-workspace data sharing
- ADLS Gen2: Link to ADLS Gen2 containers in Azure
- Amazon S3: AWS S3 buckets, cross-cloud data access
- Dataverse: Microsoft Dataverse, business application data
- Google Cloud Storage: GCS buckets, cross-cloud data access
Performance Optimization
V-Order Optimization
For faster data read with semantic model enable V-Order optimization on Delta tables. This presorts data in a way that improves query performance for common access patterns.
Table Optimization
Tables can also be optimized using the OPTIMIZE command, which compacts small files into larger ones and can also apply Z-ordering to improve query performance on specific columns. Regular optimization helps maintain performance as data is ingested and updated over time. The Vacuum command can be used to clean up old files and free up storage space, especially after updates and deletes.
Lineage
The Lakehouse item supports lineage, which allows users to track the origin and transformations of data. Lineage information is automatically captured for tables and files in Lakehouse, showing how data flows from source to destination. This helps with debugging, auditing, and understanding data dependencies.
PySpark Code Examples
See PySpark code for details.
Getting data into Lakehouse
See Get data for details.
Frequently asked questions about Fabric Lakehouse
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