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Data Modeling for Azure Data Services

By : Peter ter Braake
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Data Modeling for Azure Data Services

By: Peter ter Braake

Overview of this book

Data is at the heart of all applications and forms the foundation of modern data-driven businesses. With the multitude of data-related use cases and the availability of different data services, choosing the right service and implementing the right design becomes paramount to successful implementation. Data Modeling for Azure Data Services starts with an introduction to databases, entity analysis, and normalizing data. The book then shows you how to design a NoSQL database for optimal performance and scalability and covers how to provision and implement Azure SQL DB, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure Synapse SQL Pool. As you progress through the chapters, you'll learn about data analytics, Azure Data Lake, and Azure SQL Data Warehouse and explore dimensional modeling, data vault modeling, along with designing and implementing a Data Lake using Azure Storage. You'll also learn how to implement ETL with Azure Data Factory. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid understanding of which Azure data services are the best fit for your model and how to implement the best design for your solution.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Operational/OLTP Databases
8
Section 2 – Analytics with a Data Lake and Data Warehouse
13
Section 3 – ETL with Azure Data Factory

Summary

In this chapter, you learned what Synapse Analytics is and what components it comprises. You provisioned a Synapse Analytics workspace and a dedicated SQL pool in it. You created some tables and learned about table geometries and how to choose the correct geometry for your tables. You then populated some tables with data stored in the data lake. We will continue with data loading in Chapter 11, Implementing ETL Using Azure Data Factory.

There is more to dedicated SQL pools than what we can explain in one chapter. We encourage you to go through the official documentation at docs.microsoft.com to learn about all the available features.

We will continue this book by learning about Data Vault in the next chapter, Chapter 9, Data Vault Modeling.

Do not forget to pause your SQL pool at this point. Keeping it running may cost you a lot of money.