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bregenold
1 year agoRegular Visitor
Programmatically pause pool
Hi, I'm using a custom pool in Airflow, but I don't need it to run all the time. I know in Fabric you can programatically pause the entire capacity using the Azure CLI, but is there a similar met...
- 1 year ago
It is indeed based on up time, but the consumption is CU. You already buy a set of CU's with your Microsoft Capacity. So if the CU consumption falls within the capacity limit, you won't be charged extra.
bregenold
1 year agoRegular Visitor
Thanks for the reply, I will submit an idea to Microsoft to be able to do this.
I got my pricing info from here, and it says that pricing is based on pool up time. That's why I think I'm charged for the pool being resumed even if nothing is running.
FabianSchut
1 year agoSolution Sage
It is indeed based on up time, but the consumption is CU. You already buy a set of CU's with your Microsoft Capacity. So if the CU consumption falls within the capacity limit, you won't be charged extra.