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Hi. I am working with the Azure Cost management Connector and have two questions that I have not been able to answers to from online documentation or forum posts. The only documentation I have come across is this url:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-connect-azure-cost-management
Question 1)
By default, RI recommendations (single and shared) seem to only includes normalized SKU and quantity in the recommendations. Is there a way to change it to reflect the different skus within a family, just like in the API itself and in the old connector?
Question 2)
In different forum post I am reading about different optional parameters to include in power query for adjusting what the connectors return. Is there a place where I can find a list of optional parameters? I tried looking at AzureCostManagement.Contents in PQ as suggested in this post:
However, that only provides examples.
Hi @pbiquest
I'm not sure what your expected outcome is for 'change it to reflect the different skus within a family', could you provide more details?
Best Regards,
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Hi and thank you for your response.
Two options usually are usually available for RI recommendations:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/reserved-vm-instance-size-flexibility
Normalize usage can simplify many scenarios, as RI discounts can be shared across different sizes in a group. With the above usage example, the normalized recommendation would be (8 + 2 x 2) = 12 x Standard_D2s_v3 (ratio is used to convert sizes).
I need to create an intuitive link between recommendations and actual usage, and for this purpose I cannot work with normalized usage.
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