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As announced today, we are excited to share that compute utilization reporting for Synapse Data Warehouse features: Warehouse and SQL Endpoint of the Lakehouse are now available in Public Preview for Microsoft Fabric in all regions!
In the capacity-based SaaS world of Microsoft Fabric, you can purchase a Fabric SKU which comes with a set of Capacity Units (CU). Back in June 2023 we announced the availability of Fabric SKUs. Workspaces are assigned to capacities and everything inside a workspace such as Warehouse, Lakehouse, Dataset, etc., consume capacity units based on consumption.
Similar to the rest of Fabric landscape, Warehouse compute also supports bursting capabilities for maximum performance. The bursting will be based on the SKU purchased (more details coming soon).
Warehouse and SQL Endpoint in Fabric Metrics app
The Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics app provides visibility into capacity usage for all Fabric workspaces tied to a capacity. It is used by capacity administrators to monitor the performance of workloads and their usage, compared to purchased capacity. Consider the following use cases:
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Warehouse operation categories
Both Data Warehouse and SQL endpoint items roll up under “Warehouse” in Metrics app, as they both use SQL compute.
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The operation categories seen in this view are:
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1. Warehouse Query: Compute charge for all user generated and system generated T-SQL statements within a warehouse.
2. SQL Endpoint Query: Compute charge for all user generated and system generated T-SQL statements within a SQL Endpoint.
3. Onelake Compute: Compute charge for all reads and writes for data stored in OneLake.
Timepoint – Explore graph
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This graph in the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics app shows utilization of resources compared to capacity purchased. 100% of utilization represents the full throughput of a capacity SKU and is shared by all Fabric experiences. This is represented by the yellow dotted line. The Logarithmic scale option enables the Explore button, which opens a detailed drill through page.
In general, operations are classified either as interactive or background, and denoted by color. All operations in Warehouse category are reported as background to take advantage of 24 hour smoothing of activity to allow for the most flexible usage patterns.
Timepoint – Drill through graph
This table in the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics app provides a detailed view of utilization at specific timepoints. The amount of capacity provided by the given SKU per 30-second period is shown, along with the breakdown of interactive and background operations.
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Top use cases for this view include:
dist_statement_id in sys.dm_exec_requests.For more information on Fabric warehouse usage reporting, please check out our documentation Billing and utilization reporting.
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