Fabric RTI 101: Tumbling
Let’s take a look at the windowing options available. The first of these is the tumbling window, and it’s the simplest type of temporal window. It slices the event stream into fixed-length, adjacent blocks of time, with no overlap and no gaps. Think of it like dividing a timeline into perfectly equal buckets — each window starts as soon as the previous one ends.
For example, let’s say we’re monitoring sales transactions. If we set up a tumbling window of five minutes, then every five minutes the system calculates totals or averages. At the end of each window, you get a new result, and then the process resets for the next five-minute slice.
2026-04-13