Part III. Putting Fabric into Production
This section fills in the remaining gaps by addressing important topics that go beyond just understanding individual features. While knowing how each experience in Fabric works is essential, bringing everything together for a real-world production deployment requires a broader view.
We will cover key considerations such as pricing and security, ensuring you have the necessary information to plan and optimize your Fabric implementation effectively. Understanding cost implications will help you make informed decisions about resource allocation, while security best practices will provide the confidence needed to handle data responsibly.
Another crucial aspect we will tackle is choosing the right experience for the right use case. Fabric offers multiple ways to solve many data challenges, and it’s not always immediately clear which approach is best. By clarifying when to use different components, we aim to remove uncertainty and provide guidance on how to design efficient, scalable, and maintainable solutions.
With these final pieces in place, you will have a complete picture of what it takes to move from learning Fabric’s features to successfully applying them in production.
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