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At Ignite, we announced operations agents that helps create autonomous agents that monitor data, infer goals, and recommend actions. Soon, we will enable billing for these agents as the Preview period continues.
Operations agents will use Fabric Capacity Units (CU) like any other Fabric features. In the Capacity Metrics App, you'll find the following operations show four operations agents:
At each stage of the flow for creating and running an operations agent, the following usage is incurred:
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When you configure the operations agent, Copilot In Fabric usage is incurred while the agent generates its playbook. You will also see usage on the Eventhouse as queries are run to identify the appropriate fields to monitor and queries to run. Storage costs are incurred to save the configuration of the agent.
When starting the agent, it runs queries and tracks rules in the background. This uses the Operations agent compute meter, and will periodically run queries against your Eventhouse, incurring charges there. Again, storage costs are incurred for the agent configuration, and the cached results of the queries.
Finally, when the monitored conditions are met in the data, the agent uses its LLM to summarize and make recommendations. This uses the Operations agent autonomous reasoning meter. If the user approves the recommended action, it'll invoke the Power Automate flow. Typically, Power Automate is licensed per month rather than per run, but please consult Power Automate pricing for your situation.
All of the operations agent’s Fabric usage is considered Background usage, even if you are directly interacting with the agent. This is because all Fabric Copilot and AI operations are considered background usage—you can read more about it in the Copilot Fabric Consumption article.
Use the Capacity Metrics App to observe types of operations, their duration, and the percentage of the capacity consumed.
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| Azure metric name | Fabric operation name | CU rate |
| Operations Agents Compute Capacity Usage CU | Operations agent compute | 0.46 CUs per vCore hour |
| Copilot and AI Capacity Usage CU | Copilot in Fabric | 100 CUs per 1000 input tokens 400 CUs per 1000 output tokens |
| Operations Agents Autonomous Reasoning Capacity Usage CU | Operations agent autonomous reasoning | 400 CUs per 1000 input tokens 1600 CUs per 1000 output tokens |
| n/a | OneLake Storage | per GB per hour (as per OneLake consumption) |
You'll find usage reported in the capacity metrics app in December. Billing for the Copilot in Fabric will begin in December, and billing for the remaining operations will start no earlier than January 8, 2026.
To learn more, refer to the documentation on Operations agent billing.
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