Fabric RTI 101: Ingestion Modes
When we talk about ingestion modes in Fabric Real-Time Intelligence, we’re really thinking about how events move from their source into a destination, such as an Eventhouse table or another downstream system.
The pattern you choose affects latency, cost, data quality, and the flexibility of your real-time architecture. There are two broad models that students will encounter: direct ingestion and processing before ingestion.

Direct ingestion is the simplest path. Events arrive from a source such as IoT devices, applications, or an event broker, and they are immediately written into the target system without any intermediate shaping. This mode gives the lowest latency because nothing happens in between. It is most useful when you want to preserve raw events for later analysis, replay, or transformations that happen downstream. It is also the right choice when your first priority is freshness and the consumers are able to handle any necessary cleaning or shaping themselves.
2026-03-30