Eventstream is a feature in Microsoft Fabric that captures, transforms, and routes real-time events to various destinations with a no-code experience. You can add event data sources, routing destinations, and the event processor, when the transformation is needed, to the eventstream. Microsoft Fabric’s EventStore is a monitoring option that maintains events from the cluster and provides a way to understand the state of your cluster or workload at a given point in time. The EventStore service can be queried for events that are available for each entity and entity type in your cluster. This means you can query for events on different levels, such as clusters, nodes, applications, services, partitions, and partition replicas. The EventStore service also has the ability to correlate events in your cluster. By looking at events that were written at the same time from different entities that may have impacted each other, the EventStore service can link these events to help with identifying causes for activities in your cluster. Another option for monitoring and diagnostics of Microsoft Fabric clusters is aggregating and collecting events using Even The video is based on Microsoft Lab which supports "Use real time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric" module in Microsoft Learn (see links below). In this video, you'll learn how to: 00:00 Intro 02:05 Create a Real-Time Intelligence Eventhouse 02:50 Create a KQL Database 04:37 Create an Eventstream 05:32 Establish an eventstream source 07:30 Add destination activity 11:12 Transform the events 16:23 KQL Queries 20:19 Query with SQL 21:17 Features with Queryset 23:25 Copilot 26:19 Summary *** Useful links: *** Whole learning path: Module: Lab09: *** Socials: *** - 📓 GitHub: - 📢 Twitter: - 📢 Twitter: - 👥 Facebook: - 🏙️ LinkedIn: - 🖼️ Instagram: - ⭐️ Microsoft MVP Profile: *** Hungry more? Learn with me *** - 👨🎓 Courses: - 🌏 Blog: - ✉️ Newsletter: If you're reading this, please leave a like and comment for the algorithm.











