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Bursting and Smoothing – Yin and Yang of the Fabric Capacity!

Bursting and Smoothing – Yin and Yang of the Fabric Capacity!

In this post from Data Mozart, you will learn about two important concepts that can help balance your Fabric capacity workload. Bursting and Smoothing are the yin and yang of Fabric capacity, and understanding how to use them effectively can save you money in the long run. Bursting refers to the ability to handle workload peaks by scaling up resources, while Smoothing focuses on optimizing the usage of resources over time to reduce costs. By learning how to balance these two concepts, you can optimize your Fabric capacity and minimize unnecessary expenses.

If you are interested in learning more about how to manage your Fabric capacity workloads effectively, this post is a great resource!

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