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Extended Capabilities in Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric: Optional Enhancements to Core Mirroring

Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric was built to remove the friction of traditional data integration. With a simple, zero‑ETL experience, customers can continuously replicate data from operational systems directly into OneLake—making that data instantly available for analytics, AI, and reporting across Fabric.

What’s new and improved for SQL database in Fabric (Generally Available)

Following the SQL database in Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available) at Microsoft Ignite in November 2025, customer adoption has accelerated. Organizations are modernizing SQL workloads, reducing operational overhead, and bringing operational data closer to analytics and AI. This next wave of capabilities builds on the preexisting pillars—Simplified, Autonomous & Secure, and Optimized for AI—driven directly by customer feedback.

Audit columns in Copy job in Fabric Data Factory—every row is traceable for data lineage and compliance

Copy job is the go-to solution in Microsoft Fabric Data Factory for simplified data movement across multiple clouds. With native support for bulk copy, incremental copy, and change data capture (CDC) replication, it can handle a wide range of movement scenarios through an intuitive, easy-to-use experience.