Understanding Microsoft Fabric Licensing and Cost (Public Preview)

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    Intro (0:00)
    Fabric Capacities (0:46)
    Power BI Premium (2:28)
    Power BI Embedded (2:54)
    Fabric Capacity Trial (3:43)
    Power BI Free (4:07)
    Power BI Pro (4:48)
    Power BI Report Consumption (5:35)
    Power BI Premium Per User (5:58)
    OneLake Storage cost (6:53)
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    What's ahead? (8:08)
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Komentáře • 92

  • @Chris-gt7ob
    @Chris-gt7ob Před rokem +7

    Adam, thanks for mentioning GCC! The GCC community is often left out and has to take videos like a grain of salt, however, it's refreshing to have it mentioned here. Thanks!

  • @user-qr1cg7zo6x
    @user-qr1cg7zo6x Před rokem +39

    Thank you for the intro to pricing!
    But.. I'm still confused.. SKUs..CPUs..(still not clear why i may need 2048 capacity units instead of 2 units, and how they influence performance of datalake and PBI reports).
    It will be great If you consider different use cases of using fabric (for small business, medium, large, etc) in your future videos

  • @GrahamMcCarthy123
    @GrahamMcCarthy123 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This guy's video content and delivery are outstanding.

  • @pratik2998
    @pratik2998 Před rokem +2

    Good luck to all the SAM and ITAM guys out there. Godspeed!

  • @Milhouse77BS
    @Milhouse77BS Před rokem +1

    Thank you Adam. Great summary I'm sending to my team.

  • @alt-enter237
    @alt-enter237 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, as always, Adam, for presenting info in clear concise manner.

    • @GregKramerTenaciousData
      @GregKramerTenaciousData Před rokem

      clarity? still cloudy af (sorry, couldn't resist) loaded nyc taxi data & racked up ~$200 in charges just messing around in a couple of days....not makin that fun to kick the tires

  • @carloscantu75
    @carloscantu75 Před 7 měsíci

    Very useful and clear, thanks for sharing!

  • @jontew8853
    @jontew8853 Před rokem

    Really great summary

  • @workstuff5253
    @workstuff5253 Před rokem +2

    What I am confused about is the new project file type (.pbip for git integration). Will this replace the pbix or will it run along side and will it only be available for those with Fabric capacity? Thanks

  • @phyberoptx
    @phyberoptx Před rokem +1

    Do we have an eta on the shortcuts for Dataverse? Will there be shortcuts for Business Central as well?

  • @wojciechjaniszewski9086
    @wojciechjaniszewski9086 Před rokem +3

    Hi Adam, great video as always 👍 but what do mean by we are not being charged CPU cycles till 1st August? If I buy Fabric capacity I do pay for compute resource which includes CPU, don't I?

  • @donjohnston3892
    @donjohnston3892 Před rokem +1

    Hi Adam, in you video you mention converting powerbi embedded to fabric capacity in azure. I cannot see anywhere on how you would do that. Can you give some pointers?

  • @tanatincharoen6229
    @tanatincharoen6229 Před rokem +1

    Hi, if I work in an organization with premium per capacity. If I activate Fabric Trial, will I get separate Compute during trial period ?

  • @rohithrasuri8358
    @rohithrasuri8358 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, My Power BI pro license is renamed as Fabric Pro license. Is that also same as that of Fabric capacities and Power Premium Capacities?
    Thanks

  • @waynemwangi9444
    @waynemwangi9444 Před rokem +1

    Dataverse, Azure or Microsoft Fabric. Is it accurate to say that Dateverse on the power platform is the best for SME's? i.e a good way to organise data from multiple excel sheets?

  • @user-tj3il1wp3v
    @user-tj3il1wp3v Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is it right assume that an organization with existing E5 licensing (everyone able to be assigned a Pro License) now would simply incur additional expense for Power BI usage because you must commit to a Fabric Capacity on top of individual licensing to run Power BI now? Or can an org simply disable Fabric at the tenant/capacity level and run as they did before with shared Power BI compute and Pro/PPU Licensing (no Premium Capacity)?

  • @holkster17
    @holkster17 Před rokem

    Hmm...so if I want to play the OneLake story and "see" a large enterprise Data Lake which is sitting in AWS S3, there will be additional storage cost for this data and hence double payment for both AWS and Azure will occur, right?

  • @cheesefighter3332
    @cheesefighter3332 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @phyberoptx
    @phyberoptx Před rokem

    If I'm on, say, an F32 SKU, and I (as a creator) have a Power BI Pro license, can I create embedded reports running it that capacity that can be consumed by users with a Power BI Pro license?

  • @chucknorris777
    @chucknorris777 Před 10 měsíci

    When i have PowerBI premium capacity it means that i only have to switch button to use MS Fabric ?

  • @m848a
    @m848a Před 6 měsíci

    if I already have a Power BI Premium P1 license is it the same as the F64 Fabric's license or Do I need to upgrade my P1 license to the Fabric License?

  • @PhanindraGaddam-kt3hz
    @PhanindraGaddam-kt3hz Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey guys , very informative video as always thank you . Help me understand I already have couple of p3s in place so I don’t need fabric is my understanding but what about the one lake storage ? Do I need to pay for it or do I get something free storage for my existing p3 ?

    • @markk364
      @markk364 Před 3 měsíci

      You will use Fabric, and you will not complain about it!

  • @chrisdavis9848
    @chrisdavis9848 Před rokem

    When will power bi embedded (app owns data) support Direct Lake mode?

  • @jessecrammer2431
    @jessecrammer2431 Před rokem

    So, I've bought a fabric capacity (F2)(In Azure), and I have a Power BI Premium Per User license, I've enabled the preview for the tenant, and I've reviewed all the sub settings on the Admin Portal for Power BI and I still can't seem to see the persona switcher, am I missing something?

  • @phyberoptx
    @phyberoptx Před rokem +1

    Question that probably can't be answered today: If I get a F16 SKU as an RI (i.e., annual instead of pay as you go), can I upgrade to F32 if I undersized by paying the difference?

  • @JackOfTrades12
    @JackOfTrades12 Před rokem +14

    Do you know if Fabric will have a Premium Per User option in the future?

    • @dasenf1860
      @dasenf1860 Před rokem

      it‘s mentioned in the video. Plus you can create Non-Power BI stuff with any license

  • @jeroendekk1
    @jeroendekk1 Před rokem

    What happens if I reach the max of my F sku. Will it become slow, stop working? Will the price by fixed? I don't want somebody to mess up and tripple the monthly cost.

  • @vampierkill
    @vampierkill Před rokem +3

    That was a lot of information indeed. Microsoft pricing is indeed very complicated

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem

      It can be. In general, I think it can sometimes be less complicated than other offerings. It's definitely evolved over time though.
      What do you find is the most complicated piece of this that's hard to understand?

  • @samsy710
    @samsy710 Před rokem

    How does connectivity work, if we are trying to move data from On-prem systems or external clouds… S2S VPNs or Express Routes still a thing with Synapse in Fabric? Or just the PBI gateway will suffice?

    • @chasedoe2594
      @chasedoe2594 Před rokem

      Windows VM is a pain in the ass for both M/A perspective and cost.

  • @brianmorante1621
    @brianmorante1621 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Q: will premium capacity always have fabric capabilities? Meaning when Microsoft releases fabric as GA will that change what fabric feature premium capacity give your?

  • @quantum_field
    @quantum_field Před rokem +2

    Can you please do a video describing how on premesis gateways will work with Fabric? Thanks for the content so far.

  • @edwardmiles8027
    @edwardmiles8027 Před rokem +8

    Is it / will it be possible to automatically pause and resume capacity? Maybe on a schedule or when reports are in use?

    • @akthar3
      @akthar3 Před rokem

      This would also be useful for people trying to play with Fabrics to understand its working and their free trial has run out

    • @dasenf1860
      @dasenf1860 Před rokem

      yes you can do that with the paygo option

    • @DanielWillen
      @DanielWillen Před 10 měsíci

      Yes

    • @reevesie007
      @reevesie007 Před 5 měsíci

      We had to build a logic app to pause and resume. I'd be keen to know if this now available out the box

  • @willgart1
    @willgart1 Před rokem

    now you have to demonstrate the difference in performance between F2 and the others.
    so the impact on spark jobs, on PBI report connected to a lakehouse...
    lot of job for you ;-)

  • @shawngray6763
    @shawngray6763 Před 11 měsíci

    Im still a bit confused, so if you get a fabric license below F64 can you still create and consume both fabric and power bi products?

    • @DanielWillen
      @DanielWillen Před 10 měsíci

      If you get a fabric license below F64 you will have to combine it with power bi pro for users to build and consume reports.

  • @jiteshparwal9783
    @jiteshparwal9783 Před rokem

    Will embedding work with F2 to F32 SKU? If no, then small orgs will pay more if Microsoft is planning to deprecate A SKUs.

  • @bhargavgirish4143
    @bhargavgirish4143 Před rokem +1

    So... when you say it's free for Fabric workloads, does that mean only the Datasets and Power BI reports hosted on Fabric workspaces will be charged? I am bit confused now.....
    Thanks a lot for the summary! It helped me out a lot...

    • @markk364
      @markk364 Před 3 měsíci

      that is EXACTLY what that means --- they have taken what was at one time a service you paid $20 pu/pm to use, and applied a subscription capacity-use pricing scheme on top of it -- AND, bc they love their small clients so much, you still pay the $20 pm. Thanks for shopping at MS, if you dont like it, tough!

  • @MrFirsito
    @MrFirsito Před rokem +21

    thats too easy, they should make costing more complicated.

    • @RichardOliver
      @RichardOliver Před rokem +1

      Just what I was thinking! 🤣

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem +3

      I really appreciated the original Power BI licensing as it was pretty simple. Either Free / Pro and/or Premium. BAM. That continues into Microsoft Fabric. There are more items now though. Appreciate your thoughts that you found this easy. 👊

    • @micahgoodreau
      @micahgoodreau Před rokem +6

      I'm going to need 2048 capacity units just to figure out how much this is really going to cost!

    • @MrFirsito
      @MrFirsito Před rokem

      @@micahgoodreau 🤣

    • @Baldur1005
      @Baldur1005 Před rokem

      @@GuyInACube Pay as you go is NOT like Power Bi Premium licensing and it complete opposite of self-service empowerment of business users

  • @krishraj4
    @krishraj4 Před 5 měsíci

    Has Something changed about the pro license usage on non-power bi fabric item creation? The official fabric licensing page shows for the creation of no-power bi fabric items you need pro even if it's backed by a capacity!

  • @lfcoyado
    @lfcoyado Před rokem +4

    So, does it mean that if I already have a Power BI Premium P1 license, I already have a F64 Fabric's license? In other words, can I already use Fabric's features with a Power BI Premium license?

    • @chucknorris777
      @chucknorris777 Před 10 měsíci +1

      i got power bi premium capacity and have same concern

    • @markk364
      @markk364 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, but now you have to pay for the capacity that you once didnt pay for --- Adam is sneaky, he works for MS, so dont believe his pricing vids.

  • @blueguy12345
    @blueguy12345 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thanks for this ! Helped clearup a few things but it's still very confusing.
    Microsoft licensing is a hot mess. They really wen't with the "If you can't convince, confuse" mantra.

  • @jordanfox470
    @jordanfox470 Před rokem +2

    You're still going to need premium per user for those orgs that aren't using premium capacity due to the xmla endpoint for interacting with the analysis services dataset, as well as large model format and dataset partitioning.

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem

      Yup. Still valid use cases for Premium Per User.

  • @jordanfox470
    @jordanfox470 Před rokem +2

    How do "Capacity Units" even work. I deployed F8 with a tiny amount of CU's and ran a query against the new york taxi dataset and it showed 70+ CU's in the metrics app. The query completed, but it was WAY over my capacity.

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem

      It's a compute meter. Think of it like CPU cycles. I'll mark down to try and explain that in more detail to help understand it. The preview workloads aren't counting towards CU usage until August 1st, so it's not going to throttle you for now.

    • @brainsniffer
      @brainsniffer Před rokem

      @@GuyInACubeare we paying for the CU and the compute time though? That’s the perception I got, that I would need to pay a fixed cost for the compute but then pay a cycle cost? Is there a transaction cost for reading and writing to the storage? A cost for transfer sizes?

  • @Callro77
    @Callro77 Před rokem +1

    So if i own a Power BI Pro subscription for the tenant plus i buy an Fabric SKU (F2-F32) i am good to go with all the stuff Fabric comprises? 🤔
    Asking for a friend.. 🧀

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem

      Yup. Good to go. Every user will need Pro in that scenario for Power BI content

  • @tedclark1548
    @tedclark1548 Před 10 měsíci +1

    For anyone watching also trying to figure all this out, they extended the non-BI free use trial date to Oct 1

  • @didiermaignan76400
    @didiermaignan76400 Před rokem +2

    What about Datamart cost with standalone Datamart ? Within hybrid fabric+Datamart choice ?storage and entreprise license ?

    • @GuyInACube
      @GuyInACube  Před rokem +1

      Datamarts is included with your Capacity. So, it just results in Compute usage.

    • @didiermaignan76400
      @didiermaignan76400 Před rokem

      @@GuyInACube ok that make sense for hybrid usage (Datamart +F). But in case of standalone Datamarts (with no F) is PPU enough to get a 365 licence type for Datamart at a constant price with a capacity included ?

  • @premcst
    @premcst Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot Adam for explaining this ..For a very small org like ours .. just to store and move it around between Azure and Onelake is going to cost a lot . it would be better if MS streamlines their billnig concept ..

  • @rakeshverma-fi2ju
    @rakeshverma-fi2ju Před rokem

    Right now with a premium capacity Microsoft is providing 100 TB storage. Any new in storage they will give for onelake?
    Also anything on how to track additional charges apart from capacity we are paying and for which onelake.

  • @Phoenixspin
    @Phoenixspin Před rokem +2

    Nonprofit licensing?

  • @dagg497
    @dagg497 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I too this day even though i work in BI; claim that Fabric is nothing new!
    It's just a licence packaging because Azure as a MDW platform got too scattered trying to bolt on everything AWS could do.
    Oh and I hate Cosmos DB, why they inclide at all in their certification is beylnd my understanding 😂

  • @henniedenooijer4348
    @henniedenooijer4348 Před rokem

    Trying to understand the whole licensing, capacities, VCores, SKU's, Workspaces, PowerBI things like reserved capacity, shared capacity, Fabric capacity, PPU, Premium PowerBI Fabric Premium, organizational licences, personal licenses, Office 365 SKU or Azure SKU (= F SKUs) and other stuff...okay..hmmm interesting...

  • @maci6990
    @maci6990 Před rokem +1

    Only 10:20 to explain pricing. Not complicated at all.

  • @JohnKpl
    @JohnKpl Před rokem +2

    Sounds expensive

  • @tonypony86
    @tonypony86 Před měsícem

    Drinking Game - take a shot every time he says 'Capacity'

  • @glcapp
    @glcapp Před 11 měsíci +2

    In typical fashion for the topics of cloud and azure, this video avoids speaking of the number of dollars when speaking of cost. Its merely the instance types that matters to bottomless pockets it seems. I guess "if you gotta ask then it's too expensive for you" is the saying.

  • @Siberian_valenok
    @Siberian_valenok Před rokem +2

    So long story short, Fabric is a thing for large enterprises. I doubt small businesses will go for it at that pay-as-you-go cost model.

  • @markk364
    @markk364 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is nothing short of another MS created pricing nightmare -- this Fabric is a high-priced firehose scheme is designed to rake in subscription usage-based revenue from the very large enterprise willing to spend millions for their pbi experience. I have a client with 100 potential premium users and estimate the cost to be $96k per year (when we know only 20% of the subscribers will take advantage of the premium functionality). The small to medium sized biz has no chance to continue using PBI in a useful way ---- nice job MS, ... I'm sending my clients to Tableau or keeping them in Excel.

  • @Babayagaom
    @Babayagaom Před rokem +10

    adam and patrick who is the UI designer who completely ruined Power BI service -_- Old UI was 100 times better

    • @mcnater
      @mcnater Před rokem +1

      exactly

    • @JackOfTrades12
      @JackOfTrades12 Před rokem

      I think I know where you're coming from. I couldn't tell if it's just my familiarity with the old ui or maybe it is a better ui and I'm just not familiar.

    • @dagg497
      @dagg497 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The worst for me was splitting the central Power BI admin portal im the web to 4 places! Azure/Office 365/Azure portal or whatever its called now and the miniscule settings now available in PBI web and desktop...
      I especially hate the scattering into lffice 365

  • @datavizuals
    @datavizuals Před 2 měsíci

    I am still yet to understand who benefits from Fabric other than Microsoft themselves as users are pushed further into only using Microsoft products
    Its like a vet clinic handing out free kittens

  • @youngyingyang
    @youngyingyang Před rokem +7

    Why is Microsoft go out of their way to make licensing always complicated... which makes competitors eat Microsoft's lunch.

    • @chasedoe2594
      @chasedoe2594 Před rokem +1

      Rather than go serverless like other cloud provider. At this point I think I would rather go full databricks or just migrate to another cloud. A lot of things that fabrics brings to the table is sounds great but the pricing....
      Synapse Spark / Databricks is pay per uptime and no reservation needed. If you don't execute anything you are paying nothing. But in Fabric, you need to commit to your capacity first! And hope you provisions enough capacity and hope other resources in Fabric didn't take all of those CUs away way too much.

  • @nicitydodah
    @nicitydodah Před 11 dny

    Microsoft is so greedy