Capacity Scheduler: Smarter capacity control for Eventhouse (Preview)
Modern, real-time analytics workloads are rarely flat. In Eventhouse, some of the customers consistently told us that their usage follows clear, predictable patterns: heavy ingestion during business hours, lighter query traffic overnight, quiet weekends, and short but critical pipeline windows. Previously, customers had to choose a single minimum capacity value for the entire week, paying …
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Key Points
1Modern, real-time analytics workloads are rarely flat
2In Eventhouse, some of the customers consistently told us that their usage follows clear, predictable patterns: heavy ingestion during business hours, lighter query traffic overnight, quiet weekends, and short but critical pipeline windows
3Previously, customers had to choose a single minimum capacity value for the entire week, paying …
Continue reading “Capacity Scheduler: Smarter capacity control for Eventhouse (Preview)”
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Overview
Modern, real-time analytics workloads are rarely flat. In Eventhouse, some of the customers consistently told us that their usage follows clear, predictable patterns: heavy ingestion during business hours, lighter query traffic overnight, quiet weekends, and short but critical pipeline windows. Previously, customers had to choose a single minimum capacity value for the entire week, paying …
Continue reading “Capacity Scheduler: Smarter capacity control for Eventhouse (Preview)”
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What's New
A new preview build has been announced for the Microsoft Fabric platform, giving early adopters and IT professionals a chance to test upcoming features before general availability. Modern, real-time analytics workloads are rarely flat. In Eventhouse, some of the customers consistently told us that their usage follows clear, predictable patterns: heavy ingestion during business h Preview releases help Microsoft gather feedback and ensure quality before wider deployment.
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Who's Affected
This update may affect users across multiple Microsoft products and services. IT professionals and system administrators should review the specifics to determine the impact on their environment.
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What You Should Do
1. Review the official Microsoft documentation for full details.
2. Assess impact on your specific environment and use cases.
3. Test changes in a non-production environment before deploying.
4. Keep an eye on Microsoft community forums for user feedback.
5. Bookmark the official announcement for reference.
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Background & Context
Microsoft regularly releases updates, patches, and feature announcements across its product ecosystem. This Microsoft Fabric announcement is part of Microsoft's ongoing commitment to improving security, performance, and user experience across all platforms. For context, Microsoft typically follows a monthly update cycle (Patch Tuesday) for security updates, while feature updates and announcements may come at any time through preview channels and official blog posts. This independent coverage summarizes official Microsoft announcements to help IT professionals stay informed without needing to monitor multiple sources.
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