I have to say I chuckled when you said "okay, slow down !", that's the sign of a passionate trainer. Thanks for your videos.
@__Paul__4 күн бұрын
I like these sessions, but it also gets frustrating as they are often long-winded. For example, when talking about pipelines, he goes to the Pipelines hot menu, then proceeds to get off track and talk about all these other options and menu items, before finally going back to the one he was originally talking about. He even mentioned that he had already gone over that in a previous menu, then comments that he doesn't want to cover those subtopics again, and then proceeds to talk about those subtopics again! Another example is when he goes to copy data. He had already shown this part, but he stops immediately before he would actually get into the actual steps with a real working example, just dragging painfully dragging things out. Also, not to be rude, but he could also take out the video clip of him that is taking up real estate and covering a large part of the screen, which also creates an unnecessary distraction. Perhaps he could just show himself as a brief intro in the video and shut himself off during the main presentation sections, and then if necessary, show his video camera when he is summarizing the session and talking through some final points. There is no need to have his video camera going the entire time. There are elements to these video sessions that are great, but they are heavily impacted by all the conceptual talk and going into the weeds... especially when it is right before he presumably is going to dive into some real meat. Instead of talking in circles like on source and sink on copy data scenario, just mention it once, then do a real example. Briefly discuss the concepts, and then just dive right end and get to the point.
@atlanticoceanvoyagebird26305 күн бұрын
People speak English only they understand not understood by the audience but your English pronunciation is a great and can be identified a skilled communication. I kept your explanation as a Manual for my profession. Thanks.
@sindhubandaru557 күн бұрын
Helpful
@WalkleyVirginia8 күн бұрын
119 Medhurst Fork
@ajithkumaar347316 күн бұрын
Can you share the ppt?
@ChanikyaReddy-l7k17 күн бұрын
can we containerize this SHIR and use this containerized shir with adf.?
@ChanikyaReddy-l7k17 күн бұрын
can you call this Runtime instances agents as in similar to azure devops. i mean simply a machine agent where jobs run.
@Rajag-ic1xt17 күн бұрын
looking like Remo...!
@amitbmane118 күн бұрын
Can we do incremental load using data flow
@deepakaggarwal862418 күн бұрын
I appreciate you are helping people in understanding ADF but a small request ; Could you please upload longer videos and detailed explanations on data flows one by one, so people who are new on azure can easily learn and follow along.
@Butterfly-oy5tr18 күн бұрын
Finally found a good content😋
@Rajag-ic1xt18 күн бұрын
Nice content bro, Thankyou...!
@deepakaggarwal862419 күн бұрын
i have learnt a lot, thank you very much
@ajithkumaar347319 күн бұрын
Can i learn Azure data factory where you have dedicated playlist? or should i learn from this video ? for DP 203 the reason why im asking this is many in comments were not happy with the ADF teaching in this video. please let me know
@ajithkumaar347319 күн бұрын
will these Azure Data engineering playlist will be enough to clear DP 203?
@surajpokhriyal243622 күн бұрын
Hi I and doing poc on adf my backend database is in other vent on azure I have done the vent peering, Now I have configured azure managed metwork IR but I am unable to connect my backend database. Can you suggest on that
@ShashankS-ke7on26 күн бұрын
DP-203 syllabus and has been changed recently ,including azure synapse so my question here is are you creating new series for DP-203?
@deepakaggarwal862429 күн бұрын
amazing, thanks a lot
@deepakaggarwal862429 күн бұрын
I am completely new to ADF and with the help of this lecture I was able to create my first free ADF account and got the basic idea of what exactly ADF is and for what purpose it's being used. Really appreciate your efforts in educating the people on this technology.
@YugantShekharАй бұрын
Really good explanation!
@ankurarora7632Ай бұрын
Great work bro
@rizwanhaidar5629Ай бұрын
HI, I just had a question regarding the vnet cast, while configuring the Azure Integration Runtime, we saw an option to enable vnet, while incase of Self hosted there is no such configuration option, can you please help me understand this idea. and moreover when we are using A-IR, you described when we enable vnet confing we can connected to auzre hosted Virtual private network. How this functionality is different than the vnet of self hosted. I am not sure i am able to clearly convey what i am confused about 😅, would appreciate your response, thanks
@hemantharaogobbaka8337Ай бұрын
Your explanation is really fabulous and thanks for the knowledge sharing Mr.Vinod. Thank you.
@deepankarpawar4812Ай бұрын
Smoothness in teaching❤,
@codewithkamran4478Ай бұрын
You are very good.
@ajithkumaar3473Ай бұрын
its 2024 now, will these videos be helpful for preparing Dp 203?
@nuthalapatinareshbabu1282Ай бұрын
excellent training online for ADF
@codiesgoАй бұрын
Please can i get the ppt link of this ADF
@codiesgoАй бұрын
I Wish there were alot more of these videos on ADF, its super dupper usefull. Please upload more. I watched all of them in 1 go. You hav really simple and easy way of explaining. Thankyou
@swatsyyАй бұрын
Completed the whole playlist for ADF, although it's extremely high level and extremely basic, no advanced topics were covered but it's a good playlist as a starting point. Would recommend to get your ADF foundation strong with these beginner friendly videos.
@vrishankjannu3148Ай бұрын
incredible explanations, ive never felt so engaged and attentive in a certification training video before. quality content
@JaiShreeRam-om2beАй бұрын
your teach good , to the point
@a6studies256Ай бұрын
Here ETL in terms of azure is ADF, what it will be in terms of AWS?
@deepakaggarwal862429 күн бұрын
I think in AWS its GLUE
@samcaseybolade5368Ай бұрын
well done
@HareKrishnaaHareRamАй бұрын
This course is amazing
@vimalbisht2430Ай бұрын
Toh this can be done on database also join etc
@mikelaw4036Ай бұрын
you are indeed very good with explaining the different components in ADF. Thanks
@aan224Ай бұрын
You speak unnecessary details. And your sound looks irritating when we are looking to understand what is adf in shortcut. Forwarded your video a lot but still couldn't get without getting irritated. Heading towards another videos to know what is adf actually.
@vasanthisuresh-t2cАй бұрын
Hi Bro, i am still confusing, how you get Source and Sink folder under data bag storage? i also tried the same but i am not getting $logs folder. Thanks
@tanviikhar4077Ай бұрын
very nicely explained
@mikelaw4036Ай бұрын
this is outstanding.
@dhananjaysatpute7890Ай бұрын
Plz make more videos 😊
@ashishpoddar1Ай бұрын
Going great...! Please let me know any upcoming videos. Thanks.
@PamTiwari2 ай бұрын
😳 wow
@tuvshuutuvshuu44472 ай бұрын
I like this guys teaching styles. Talking speed is great and talking accent is funny. Funny means we wont sleepy
@waltherziemerink2 ай бұрын
as someone coming from SSIS, a Pipeline is basically "Control flow" and Activity is "Data Flow" or are they not the same?
@pavelpanashchuk2922 ай бұрын
Thanks for tutorial. I'm SQL developer but new to Azure. Should I watch DP 203 training first?
@ch.v.v.snarayana22242 ай бұрын
Hey, hi! We received very valuable information about Azure. Thank you so much, my dear.