Andy Leonard takes up a factory job:
Thanks to the hard work of the Microsoft Fabric Data Factory Team, it’s now possible to mount an Azure Data Factory in Fabric Data Factory. This post describes one way to mount an existing Azure Data Factory in Fabric Data Factory. In this post, we will:
- Mount an existing Azure Data Factory in Fabric Data Factory
- Open the Azure Data Factory in Fabric Data Factory
- Test-execute two ADF pipelines
- Modify and publish an ADF pipeline
Read on to see how it all works. One of the odd things about Microsoft Fabric—and its predecessor, Azure Synapse Analytics—is the penchant for similar-but-not-quite-the-same services. Yes, we have Data Factory…but it’s not quite the same. Yes, we have Azure Data Explorer (and KQL)…but it’s not quite the same. I get that there are reasons for this (such as not having a resource group with a dozen separate services hanging around), but I’m sure it’s a bit frustrating working on several separate code bases and trying to keep them all approximately in sync.