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There are 5 modules in this course
This course introduces the core concepts of modern data architecture and the evolution from traditional data warehouses to cloud-native lakehouses. You will explore the essential components of Microsoft Fabric and learn how to design modular architectures with OneLake as the foundation. The course covers setting up OneLake, working with different data formats, and implementing advanced virtualization techniques. By the end of this course, you will understand the fundamentals of a modern data architecture and be able to design a comprehensive blueprint for a data solution.
Trace the journey from traditional data warehouses to modern cloud-native lakehouses through a comprehensive exploration of data architecture history and transformation. You'll analyze the limitations of conventional approaches, understand the emergence of lakehouse architecture, and discover how unified platforms like Microsoft Fabric resolve enterprise data fragmentation. Through hands-on labs, interactive visualizations, and real-world case studies, you'll develop a solid foundation in modern data architecture principles that will inform your design decisions when implementing Microsoft Fabric solutions.
What's included
8 videos7 readings13 assignments
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8 videos•Total 41 minutes
Why data architecture evolution matters•4 minutes
Visualizing architecture evolution•5 minutes
Breaking through traditional barriers•5 minutes
Identifying architectural bottlenecks•4 minutes
The Lakehouse revolution•6 minutes
Exploring Lakehouse features in Microsoft Fabric•6 minutes
The power of unification•4 minutes
Unified platform overview•6 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Course syllabus•10 minutes
From mainframes to modern platforms•10 minutes
Traditional architecture pain points•10 minutes
Understanding Microsoft Fabric's Lakehouse•10 minutes
Understanding Lakehouse architecture•10 minutes
Unified platform principles•10 minutes
Case study of real-world fragmentation example•10 minutes
13 assignments•Total 240 minutes
Architecture timeline creation•15 minutes
Data architecture evolution analysis•30 minutes
Architecture history knowledge check•10 minutes
Challenge assessment tool•15 minutes
Traditional architecture challenge analysis•30 minutes
Traditional limitations assessment knowledge check•10 minutes
Lakehouse vs warehouse comparison•15 minutes
Lakehouse feature matrix creation•30 minutes
Lakehouse fundamentals knowledge check•10 minutes
Data fragmentation to Fabric integration•15 minutes
Modern data architecture evolution graded quiz•20 minutes
Microsoft Fabric as unified platform
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
Explore Microsoft Fabric's approach to unifying enterprise data platforms and eliminating architectural fragmentation. You'll navigate the Fabric interface, understand how its components seamlessly integrate, and compare its capabilities to other platform approaches. Through guided demonstrations, hands-on lab exercises, and interactive comparisons, you'll gain insight into how Fabric's unified architecture addresses common data integration challenges. By the end of this module, you'll be able to articulate Fabric's unique value proposition and identify how its integrated services can solve real-world business scenarios.
Data platform architecture comparison analysis•15 minutes
Microsoft Fabric unified platform graded quiz•20 minutes
Components of modern architecture
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
Examine the essential building blocks that form a modern data architecture and how they interact within Microsoft Fabric's unified platform. You'll explore storage layer components including OneLake, understand distributed compute models, investigate transformation and integration approaches, and discover the importance of metadata governance. Through demonstrations, interactive exercises, and component mapping activities, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of how these architectural elements work together to create scalable, flexible data platforms that meet diverse business needs.
What's included
8 videos5 readings13 assignments
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8 videos•Total 38 minutes
Storage layer evolution•4 minutes
Exploring OneLake storage features•5 minutes
Compute power for modern data•4 minutes
Fabric compute engines overview•6 minutes
The power of integration•4 minutes
Fabric transformation capabilities•5 minutes
The foundation of trust•4 minutes
Fabric architecture component mapping•6 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Modern storage architecture•10 minutes
Distributed compute architecture•10 minutes
Transformation and integration strategies•10 minutes
Modern architecture components graded quiz•20 minutes
OneLake foundations
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
Master the fundamentals of OneLake as the central storage foundation for Microsoft Fabric workloads. You'll understand OneLake's underlying architecture, learn how to set up and organize workspaces, implement proper organizational hierarchies, and work with multiple data formats. Through guided demonstrations and hands-on labs, you'll gain practical experience creating OneLake environments and configuring them according to best practices. By the end of this module, you'll be able to establish a solid foundation for building modular data architectures with OneLake as your unified data storage layer.
OneLake architecture patterns and virtualization techniques
Module 5•6 hours to complete
Module details
Apply advanced OneLake capabilities to design flexible, modular data architectures that seamlessly integrate with external systems. You'll implement virtualization techniques using shortcuts and mounting, create low-latency modular architectures, and develop frameworks for selecting the right architectural patterns based on specific business requirements. Through comprehensive hands-on labs and a guided architecture design project, you'll gain practical experience creating sophisticated data architectures that leverage OneLake's powerful virtualization capabilities. This module culminates in a capstone project where you'll design a complete Microsoft Fabric architecture for a realistic business scenario.
What's included
9 videos5 readings10 assignments
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9 videos•Total 51 minutes
Breaking down data silos•6 minutes
Creating OneLake shortcuts•5 minutes
Hands-on virtualization success•6 minutes
Complete virtualization setup•5 minutes
Modular architecture benefits•5 minutes
Architecture design process•6 minutes
A brief introduction to Fabric data warehouse•6 minutes
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