In Microsoft Fabric, the Medallion Architecture Layers is a design pattern employed to logically organize data in a lakehouse. The architecture comprises three distinct layers (Bronze, Silver and Gold), each indicating the quality of data stored in the lakehouse, with higher levels representing higher quality. The multi-layered approach helps Fabric Engineers to build a single source of truth for enterprise data products.
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