Setting Up a Power Platform Environment Strategy
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 24. 07. 2024
- In this video, Brian will discuss a few quick things to think of when creating a strategy around your Power Platform environments. Environments in Power Platform is a container of all of your Power Apps, Power Automate flows and Power Virtual Agents and helps segment all of those assets.
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Waiting for your next video on the CoE toolkit,Brian! đđ»
You bet! I have to wrap up the DLP one Friday and then COE is next week.
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@@PragmaticWorks Does this video exist? I just scrolled through every video posted on the Channel and could not find it.
Great video as always. I have a somewhat unrelated question, for virtual connectors for dataverse, are those compatible with PowerApps/Dataverse for Teams?
With Prod and UAT environments; would users just to need be members of the security group assigned to the environment, to run apps shared with them in the environment? In reality, would they also need Basic User role, to be able access, say backend data sources (SharePoint, SQL Server etc) , if these resources are referenced in environment variables, with both definitions and values stored in Dataverse?
I think it should be noted that you cannot change the Environment URL of a Dev Environment, or so I found via a Community post.
What I don't yet understand, is why I cannot change the Environment URL for an Environment I just created with it saying that Environment URL is already in use...
How does this work with PowerApps for Teams or does it?
Those Teams environments are more personal or small team by nature and don't kill your overall DV space. So you can be a little more siloed on those.
Hello PW, if i license 40 people with per-app power app licence (app should use dataverse) . The app was built in the traditional Default aka P.P. Environment, How much Dataverse storage will be allowed? Will i have to create a solution and move it to say a new PROD environment? does the prod environment allow full dataverse capabilities?
Each per app license gives you 50MB of Dataverse space allocated to the overall tenant, regardless of the environment. Ideally, yes, you should move those critical apps out of the default environment and into a prod environment though but that's a separate reason. -Brian
@@PragmaticWorks If Dataverse can host millions of Rows, what are this 50 mb used for?
environment types matter? I am trying to create DEV, QA and PROD environments but not sure what type to use for DEV environment.
Dev is now an environment type you can choose for developing apps. You can run them here as well as long as they're just for testing. There's a big "Not for Production" banner going across. You can build here though and move to a different environment. The nice thing about dev environments is there's no cost behind them and you can use premium connectors without a charge while you're working. There's also no cost behind Dataverse there.
@@PragmaticWorks How about the test environment what type should that be ?