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Hi,
Kindly can someone clarify how the pricing of Power BI Embedded capacity per hour works?
It's going to consume when the capacity is active even if there is no rendering? If so, how can we manage the on/off for capacity so we can actually pay less?
Also, we need to know what is actually meant by Page rendering and how it's being counted?
Thanks,
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Hi @CSafwat ,
The total cost of Power BI Embedded depends on the node type chosen and the number of nodes deployed. Node types differ based on number of V-cores and RAM as outlined here.
Power BI Embedded bills on a predictable hourly rate based on the type of node(s) deployed. You are billed as long as your resource is active, even if there's no usage. You need to pause your resource to stop billing.
Pausing your capacity prevents you from being billed. Pausing your capacity is great if you don't need to use the capacity for a period of time.
You can pause or start your Power BI embedded Capacity in Azure portal or use CLI to manage your capacity.
For more details, please refer to:
Pause and start your Power BI Embedded capacity in the Azure portal - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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Hi @CSafwat ,
You can use Power BI REST APIs on Power BI Embedded:
For more details, please refer to:
Capacities - REST API (Power BI Power BI REST APIs) | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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Hi @v-jianboli-msft,
Thank you for your reply.
Is there is an API or a way to know the ideal time of the capacity before pausing it? we need to know if there is any rendering in the past mins so we won't pause it, else we will pause it.
Thanks,
Hi @CSafwat ,
The total cost of Power BI Embedded depends on the node type chosen and the number of nodes deployed. Node types differ based on number of V-cores and RAM as outlined here.
Power BI Embedded bills on a predictable hourly rate based on the type of node(s) deployed. You are billed as long as your resource is active, even if there's no usage. You need to pause your resource to stop billing.
Pausing your capacity prevents you from being billed. Pausing your capacity is great if you don't need to use the capacity for a period of time.
You can pause or start your Power BI embedded Capacity in Azure portal or use CLI to manage your capacity.
For more details, please refer to:
Pause and start your Power BI Embedded capacity in the Azure portal - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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