
Contoso, Ltd. is a US-based health supplements company with two main divisions: Sales and Research. The Sales division utilizes a Microsoft Power BI Premium capacity for data analytics, whereas the Research division relies on an on-premises, third-party data warehousing product. The Research division also stores its data in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 accounts. Contoso aims to streamline their data management by enabling Fabric in their Power BI Premium capacity, thereby making data from both divisions accessible within Fabric. They plan to create Fabric workspaces and lakehouses and implement version control for all semantic models and reports originating from the Research division. The version control solution must include support for branching. Your task is to ensure that Contoso can implement version control that meets both their data analytics needs and general requirements. What steps should be taken to achieve this?
A
Store all the semantic models and reports in Data Lake Gen2 storage.
B
Modify the settings of the Research workspaces to use a GitHub repository.
C
Modify the settings of the Research division workspaces to use an Azure Repos repository.
D
Store all the semantic models and reports in Microsoft OneDrive.
Explanation:
Currently, only Git in Azure Repos is supported for version control integration in Microsoft Fabric. This is explicitly mentioned in the official documentation, which states that Git in Azure Repos with the same tenant as the Fabric tenant is the only supported option. This ensures seamless integration and supports branching as required by Contoso. Options A and D do not offer version control capabilities, while GitHub might pose integration issues in Contoso's Azure-based environment.
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