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This article provides a list of sources that Real-Time hub supports. The Real-Time hub enables you to get events from these sources and create data streams in Fabric.
Source | Source | Source |
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Google Cloud Pub/Sub | Amazon Kinesis Data Streams | Confluent Cloud Kafka |
Apache Kafka (preview) | Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka |
Discrete events, often referred to as notification events, are individual occurrences that happen at specific points in time. Each event is independent of others and has a clear start and end point. Examples of discrete events include users placing orders on a website or making changes to a database.
Real-Time hub supports the following types of discrete events:
Source | Source |
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Azure Blob Storage events (preview) | Fabric Workspace Item events (preview) |
Fabric OneLake events (preview) | Fabric Job events (preview) |
You can also use Sample data sources available in Real-Time hub.
Real-Time hub also allows you to set alerts based on events and specify actions to take when the events happen.
Events
31 Mar, 11 pm - 2 Apr, 11 pm
The biggest Fabric, Power BI, and SQL learning event. March 31 – April 2. Use code FABINSIDER to save $400.
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Use real-time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric - Training
Microsoft Fabric Eventstreams is a technology for ingesting and transforming real-time streams of data.
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Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate - Certifications
As a Fabric Data Engineer, you should have subject matter expertise with data loading patterns, data architectures, and orchestration processes.