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Implementing deployment pipelines

Implementing deployment pipelines

Implementing Deployment Pipelines. With Deployment Pipelines, we're able to deploy items across workspaces. These workspaces are known as stages in Deployment Pipelines terminology. Now, at the moment, we can set 2 to 10 workspaces or stages for our Deployment Pipelines. So for example, we could have a workspace that contains our development items and deploy that to a workspace for user acceptance testing. So we could share that workspace UAT with relevant users to do testing. When that testing has been completed, we could deploy from that workspace to the production workspace. Now, by default, when we create a new deployment pipeline, we'll have three stages. However, you can add, delete, and rename the stages, but you've got to keep within the 2 to 10 stages or workspaces limitation. Now, in terms of licensing, we can use deployment pipelines across any of the Fabric F SKUs, but also the premium per user, the Power BI premium per user licensing, and the Power BI premium P1 SKUs. An…

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