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Azure Databricks Monitoring Library:
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Custom Log Tables in Azure Monitor:
- You can create custom tables in Azure Monitor Logs to store specific data. These tables allow you to organize and query your data effectively.
- To create a custom table in the Azure portal:
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Querying Data from Azure Log Analytics:
- Once you’ve set up the monitoring library and created custom tables, you can query your data:
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Specifically for SQL Warehouse Cluster:
- If you’re interested in query and data performance for your SQL Warehouse Cluster, you might want to focus on specific metrics related to your workload. These could include execution times, resource utilization, and query execution plans.
- Consider creating custom log tables that capture relevant information specific to your SQL Warehouse Cluster. You can then query these tables to gain insights into performance.
Remember to tailor your custom tables and queries to match the specific information you need for your use case. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, feel free to ask! 😊🚀123
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