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The Power of F2: What You Can (and Can’t) Do with Microsoft Fabric’s Smallest Capacity

F2 is the smallest capacity available in Microsoft Fabric—but how far can you really take it? Is it just good for testing and learning, or can it handle real workloads? What are the limitations, and where does it actually shine?

In this session, we’ll take a practical look at what F2 can offer, based on real-life projects. We'll cover:
- What kinds of solutions you can realistically build on F2
- What to watch out for during development and solutions deployed into production (performance, quotas, etc.)
- Whether F2 is viable for production use
- How Fabric compares with other Azure tools like ADF, Synapse, Data Lake, and SQL
- What's still missing, and what starts to change with F4 and higher capacities
- Pricing and cost considerations based on hands-on experience

This session is for anyone curious about Fabric’s capabilities at the entry-level and whether it’s worth investing time and effort into building with it today.

Daniel Patkos

BI Architec & Data Visualization Specialist @ VisualLabs

Budapest, Hungary

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