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Eventstreams — When No-Code Streaming Hides the Failure Mode

Eventstreams — When No-Code Streaming Hides the Failure Mode

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Eventstreams — When No-Code Streaming Hides the Failure Mode Episode 15 • 2026-04-10 Duration: 8:03 Matthias and Fabia break down Fabric Eventstreams — the visual stream processor that replaces three Azure services with one canvas. They explore why green doesn't always mean flowing, tackle Kafka compatibility from a real Reddit question, and walk through the four billing meters that confuse every FinOps team. What we discuss A real-world mistake from a pre-Fabric eraThe one question that reframes the architectural debateHow we got here — predecessor products and evolutionWhy the "obvious" answer is often wrongA real Reddit/Microsoft Q&A question unpackedThe concrete recommended architectureF-SKU realism — what this actually costsWhen the rejected approach is actually rightRisks of the recommended pathWhat Microsoft is shipping that changes the calculusThe architectural principle to take home Key takeaways Eventstreams are not about replacing Spark or Kafka.Fair. If you need stateful ML inference mid-stream, Eventstreams won't do it — route to a Spark Notebook destination instead. And if your team needs exactly-once semantics, at-least-once with deduplication in Eventhouse covers most cases,...And your team will absolutely say that in the sprint demo. Resources Eventstream OverviewAdd and manage event sourcesRoute events to destinationsEdit and publish an eventstreamRoute data streams based on contentDeltaFlow output transformationMonitor the status and performance of an eventstreamPause and resume data streamsCapacity consumption for Fabric eventstreamsAdd Azure Event Hubs sourceAdd Azure IoT Hub sourceAdd Eventhouse destinationAdd Lakehouse destinationProcess events with SQL code editorExplore and transform bike-sharing data About the show Built on ElevenLabs voice synthesis. Matthias — cloned voice. Fabia — designed AI co-host. See Matthias live on YouTube (Fabric Friday), at his meetups, and at conferences like FabCon. Hosted by Matthias Falland — Microsoft Data Platform MVP and community architect behind the Fabric Periodic Table. New episodes every Friday. Submit your case Have an architecture decision you are wrestling with? DM Matthias on LinkedIn — find him as Matthias Falland. Three to five sentences about the decision, your team size, and your current stack. We anonymize before airing. Built on ElevenLabs voice synthesis. Brand design based on fabricperiodictable.com.
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