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This article explains the supported sources for Fabric Real-Time hub, enabling you to create data streams from Microsoft and external sources. Learn how to leverage these sources to set alerts and take actions based on events.
Microsoft sources
Source | Description | Learn More |
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Azure Event Hubs | A fully managed real-time data ingestion service. | Learn more |
Azure Service Bus (preview) | A messaging service for reliable communication. | Learn more |
Azure IoT Hub | A platform for managing IoT devices and data. | Learn more |
Azure SQL Database CDC | Capture and stream database changes in real time. | Learn more |
Azure Database for PostgreSQL CDC | Stream changes from PostgreSQL databases. | Learn more |
Azure Database for MySQL CDC | Stream changes from MySQL databases. | Learn more |
Azure Cosmos DB CDC | Stream changes from Cosmos DB. | Learn more |
Azure SQL Managed Instance CDC | Capture changes from SQL Managed Instances. | Learn more |
SQL Server on VM DB CDC | Stream changes from SQL Server on VMs. | Learn more |
Azure Data Explorer | Analyze large volumes of data in real time. | Learn more |
External sources
External Source | Description | Learn More |
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Google Cloud Pub/Sub | A messaging service for real-time event streaming. | Learn more |
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams | A platform for real-time data processing. | Learn more |
Confluent Cloud Kafka | A cloud-native Kafka service for event streaming. | Learn more |
Apache Kafka (preview) | A distributed event streaming platform. | Learn more |
Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka | A managed Kafka service for streaming. | Learn more |
MQTT | A lightweight messaging protocol for IoT. | Learn more |
Solace PubSub+ | An advanced event broker for real-time messaging. | Learn more |
Real-time weather | A source for real-time weather data. | Learn more |
Discrete events
Discrete events, often referred to as notification events, are individual occurrences that happen at specific points in time. Each event is independent of others and has a clear start and end point. Examples of discrete events include users placing orders on a website or making changes to a database.
Real-Time hub supports the following types of discrete events:
Event Source | Description |
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Azure Blob Storage events | Learn how to capture and process events from Azure Blob Storage. |
Fabric Workspace Item events | Understand how to work with events from Fabric Workspace Items. |
Fabric OneLake events | Explore event handling for Fabric OneLake. |
Fabric Job events | Manage and process Fabric Job events effectively. |
Sample data
You can also use Sample data sources available in Real-Time hub.
Related content
Real-Time hub also allows you to set alerts based on events and specify actions to take when the events happen.
- Set alerts on data streams: Learn how to configure alerts for real-time data streams.
- Set alerts on Azure Blob Storage events: Discover how to monitor and respond to Azure Blob Storage events.
- Set alerts on Fabric workspace item events: Explore ways to track changes in Fabric workspace items.