Exploring Data Pipeline: Loading Data to the Data Warehouse - Microsoft Fabric | PeryTUS - Power BI

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In this beginner-friendly YouTube video, we explore how to utilize Microsoft Fabric's data pipeline feature to effortlessly load data into a data warehouse.

Discover the basics of data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL), and witness the power of Data Pipeline's user-friendly interface. Whether you're a data professional or simply curious about data management, this video will equip you with the knowledge to leverage Microsoft Fabric's data pipeline feature for simplified data loading into the data warehouse.

Hit that play button and start your data-loading transformation today!

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00:00 Intro
01:08 Load data in Data Warehouse
06:40 Explore the default Dataset
07:07 Final thoughts and what next
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Cool! Thank you very much for introducing us to Fabric. This is a very helpful series. Do you happen to know about the architecture? How are the Lakehouses, Datawarehouses, Pipelines, and Dataflows being served? Does this all run on the hardware resources of my dedicated Premium capacity, adding resource demand for SQL-Server, database files, etc. to my dedicated hardware, or does it run on shared Azure resources on top of my Premium capacity but costs included in my Premium subscription, or does it create Azure resources (and additional costs) in the background when I create e.g. a DWH?

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Thank you. Keep going. Let's explore the Fabric thing :)

SergiyVakshul
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Thank you so much. I see an option to bring in data from SQL server, but when I try to create a connector, I don't see a Windows authentication options similar to when I want to bring in SQL table or view under the current Power BI environment, do you know why this is? How can I accomplish creating a pipeline from on-prem SQL server?

AndresLopez-eesu