Fabric RTI 101: Fabric Storage Options - KQL Databases
KQL databases are a specialized storage option in Fabric designed specifically for high-volume event and telemetry data. KQL stands for Kusto Query Language, which comes from the Azure Data Explorer (ADX) engine.
These databases are optimized to handle workloads where you might have billions of small events — like application logs, IoT telemetry, or time-series data — and you need to query them at speed.

Where a warehouse is optimized for structured, relational data and a lakehouse is great for mixing structured and semi-structured data, a KQL database shines when you need to scan and aggregate across massive volumes of events very quickly. You can run queries that look back over millions of log entries or thousands of IoT readings and get sub-second responses. That kind of responsiveness is what makes it possible to power real-time dashboards, alerting systems, and anomaly detection workflows.
2026-05-01
