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Microsoft Fabric Mirroring- A guide

Collecting data in one place produces difficulty for you. It is easy-to-use software that stores your data on a single platform like OneDrive. Where you can find all the arranged data. Microsoft has introduced software where you can access it easily, it can save you time and money as well and cannot test your patience.

We are talking about Microsoft Fabric Mirroring. It is software which has all those above capabilities. If you ask for its nativity, it was introduced in the year 2005 as Data Mirroring with SQL Server pack 1. It showed little improvement in the year 2006. In the year 2008, CDC, which means Change Data Capture innovation, was introduced and finally, after 18 years of innovating CDC and MSSQL SP 1, we have Fabric Mirroring. Data Mirroring is known for the duplication of data.

This blog is a guide for Microsoft Fabric Mirroring, in which we will discuss Microsoft Fabric, what mirroring is in Microsoft Fabric, its key features, its limitations and how Beyond Key helps your business to grow through mirroring. Let’s jump into it: 

Let’s know about Microsoft Fabric

If we dive to know Microsoft Fabric. It is a unified, combined version of software. You don’t have to gather, compile and transform data from different sources. It is like OneDrive; all the tools are present in one place. Microsoft Fabric has OneLake. It is like an umbrella, a single shelter for all the tools.

Fabric integrates services like Azure Synapse, Power BI, and Azure Data Lake, offering a comprehensive platform for data engineering, business intelligence (BI), and real-time analytics.

What is Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric?

What does a mirror do? It replicates whatever reflects on it. Similarly, Fabric Mirroring does. It replicates the data in minutes or even in seconds by simplifying the process. It even can replicate the databases in less time intervals. You get experience of accessing fast, safe and modern ways of ingesting data directly from data warehouses to OneLake. It transfers data in real-time without the help of pipelines. When you bring your organization’s data into OneLake, you seamlessly unify and govern your entire data estate, breaking down silos. A true win-win, don’t you think?

Features of Microsoft Fabric Mirroring

Everything has its qualities, the same as MS Fabric Mirroring has. Let’s discuss its key features below:

Real-time mirroring
Mirroring helps your data to be replicated in real-time or near real-time. It ensures the synchronicity and audacity of data at primary and mirrored locations. Replication through this, your data transfers in seconds traditionally we had to spend hours, days or even weeks.

Preventing Disruptions
It helps in minimizing your business downtimes and disruptions failures. If in any case, mirroring fails at the main site, the system can instantly fail at a mirrored place as well. So, we must make sure we have a robust bandwidth connection.

Synchronicity
Mirroring allows for gradual synchronization, where, by making changes on the primary site, you can replicate the same data at the mirrored location. In comparison to full-scale replication mirroring, it reduces your overall storage needs.

Database Mirroring
It is easily accessible to replicate the data and helps with Database Mirroring. With Microsoft Mirroring, you can mirror your data through different cloud environments with various traits.

Maintains Data Consistency
Fabric Mirroring ensures consistency between the main source and the replicated source. Consistency will help your organization to grow rapidly. It is tough to maintain the data integrity while duplicating the data, but mirroring continues the legacy.

Limitations of Fabric mirroring

Besides having too many traits of Fabric mirroring, it still has limitations, we ‘re discussing them so that you will be aware of them in the future:

  • Mirroring involves multiple replications or copies of data. Having too many copies can take too much storage system generally organization’s goal is to reduce heavy storage systems and cut their cost.
  • Though Mirroring ensures real-time replication, latency might occur occasionally. While replicating it from heavy databases or data warehouses, latency can be found.  
  • During the process of mirroring, it replicates continuously which needs a robust bandwidth system. Mirroring talks about real-time replication, and it cannot be possible without a heavy network. So, if a network fails due to any reason it might impact a lot at primary and mirrored locations.  
  • There is no guarantee of security in fabric mirroring because if any issue occurs at the primary location, then it will affect the mirrored location. The chances or failure are very obvious.  
  • Mirroring also limits flexibility, having a dependency on Fabric can do so.

How Beyond Key can help you grow your business via Fabric Mirroring

At Beyond Key, we exceed the power of Microsoft Fabric Mirroring, to ensure that your data remains consistent, accessible and secure. Our experts help you to set up real-time data replication and maintain data integrity with enhanced disaster recovery. We ensure continuous integration into your existing infrastructure, and we protect severe operations, minimize downtimes, and automate monitoring and failover processes.

Beyond Key’s refined approaches ensure that your organization benefits from increased availability, consistency and seamless growth. Allowing you to focus on driving innovation and development. Let us future proof your data strategy!

What’s next? Explore Fabric Mirroring See if it fits your needs. If it does, start planning your digital transformation journey. Remember, Beyond Key is here to help you.