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Update: Please note that free preview usage of Fabric workloads (other than Power BI) has been extended from August 1 to October 1, 2023.
As of June 1, 2023, Microsoft Fabric (preview) capacities are available in the Azure portal for purchase. Fabric capacities provide the compute resources for all the experiences in Fabric - from the Data Factory to ingest and transform to Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Warehouse, Real-Time Analytics and all the way to Power BI for data visualization.
A single capacity can power all workloads concurrently and does not need to be pre-allocated across the workloads. Moreover, a single capacity can be shared among multiple users and projects, without any limitations on the number of workspaces or creators that can utilize it.
Fabric capacities come in SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) sizes from F2 – F2048, representing 2 – 2048 Capacity Units (CU). When you provision a Fabric capacity, you will see two distinct types of charges on your bill – for compute provisioned (which is the size of the capacity you choose) and for OneLake storage which is charged for the data stored in OneLake.
Fabric capacities are priced uniquely across regions. The pay-as-you-go pricing for a Fabric capacity at US West 2 (a typical Azure region) is $0.18 per CU per hour which translates to a monthly price of $262.8 for an F2 ($0.18 * 2 * 730 hours). Billing is per second with a one minute minimum. A full list of prices is available at the Azure portal by selecting your Fabric capacity region (See Table 1 for US West 2 pricing). With the pay-as-you-go option, customers can easily scale their capacities up and down to adjust their computing power and pause their capacities when not in use to save on their bills.
| SKU | Capacity unit (CU) | Pay-as-you-go (hourly) | Pay-as-you-go (monthly) |
| F 2 | 2 | $0.36 | $262.80 |
| F 4 | 4 | $0.72 | $525.60 |
| F 8 | 8 | $1.44 | $1,051.20 |
| F 16 | 16 | $2.88 | $2,102.40 |
| F 32 | 32 | $5.76 | $4,204.80 |
| F 64 | 64 | $11.52 | $8,409.60 |
| F 128 | 128 | $23.04 | $16,819.20 |
| F 256 | 256 | $46.08 | $33,638.40 |
| F 512 | 512 | $92.16 | $67,276.80 |
| F 1024 | 1024 | $184.32 | $134,553.60 |
| F 2048 | 2048 | $368.64 | $269,107.20 |
OneLake storage pricing is comparable to Azure ADLS (Azure Data Lake Storage) pricing. For example, the price at US West 2 for OneLake is $0.023 per GB per month. Cross-region data transfer network charges may apply based on source / destination of each storage access. Learn more at Bandwidth pricing.
Provisioning capacities for different regions allows your Fabric tenant to maintain the desired data residency requirements.
Fabric capacities are accessible in the Fabric admin portal under capacity settings under the “Fabric Capacity” tab. You can manage your Fabric capacities on this tab, assign workspaces to them, and assign other users to the capacity.
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Fabric capacities also come with a centralized dashboard to monitor usage and costs in the Microsoft Fabric utilization and metrics app. In addition, you can use Azure cost management to understand your spending across workloads and optimize your capacity usage. Learn more about monitoring capacity usage.
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You may notice that the prices of the Fabric capacities in the Azure portal are higher than those of the equivalent Power BI Premium capacities. This is because the Fabric capacities are available on a pay-as-you-go basis, meaning you can scale them up and down dynamically and even pause them completely with no usage commitment. Additionally, later this year we will introduce an Azure Reservation commitment model for Fabric Capacities which will make their price comparable to the equivalent Power BI Premium capacities.
The Power BI Pro license requirements for Power BI Premium per capacity also extend Fabric capacity. Power BI report authors and consumers will still need a Power BI Pro license. However, with an F64 - a Premium P1 equivalent - or larger capacities, Power BI report consumers do not require a Power BI Pro license. For non-Power BI authoring activities, no Power BI Pro license is required. This means users can use pipelines, create data warehouses, use notebooks, and manage their capacities without a Power BI Pro license.
Since OneLake is powered by a capacity, the new Direct Lake capability of Power BI is available only when used with Fabric or Power BI Premium capacities.
Dataflows Gen2 are part of the Data Factory workload and are only available with a capacity.
Later this year, we will be releasing a planning calculator to help you size your Fabric needs.
It starts with a very low entry price point – the F2 capacity is available for just $0.36/hour (PAYG). This means that for less than $9 (US) dollars per day every small business or department can enjoy a full end-to-end professional-grade analytics platform.
We also made sure that the F2 capacity performs well when executing queries. Of course, don’t expect F2 to be able to run massive jobs or serve a large community of users, but for small departmental use cases, the F2 capacity will provide a great experience.
The SaaS (software as a service) nature of the capacities also provides auto-management capabilities, so they generally work in an unattended, self-managing manner, as expected from a SaaS product.
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