Fabric RTI 101: KQL Databases
When we talk about KQL databases in Fabric, we’re referring to databases that are specifically optimized for high-volume, time-series, and log-style data. These databases are designed around the kinds of workloads that come from telemetry, sensors, applications, and services that continuously generate events.

Rather than being general-purpose like a relational database, a KQL database is built to handle append-only, event-driven data at scale — often millions of rows per second. The architecture is different from what we see in traditional SQL databases. Data in a KQL database is typically stored in compressed, columnar form, which makes it extremely efficient to query across large time ranges or to aggregate over millions or billions of records.
2026-05-09

