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With the release of Microsoft Fabric, ISVs and application developers using Power BI embedded can now leverage new capabilities of Microsoft Fabric, all while maintaining their Power BI embedded solutions and using the Power BI REST APIs.
In this post, we’ll discuss the value of Microsoft Fabric for embedded solutions and give you all the details on how to get started with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI embedded.
Microsoft Fabric capacities come in a wide range of SKUs, each with different resource tiers for memory and computing power, so you can find the SKU that best fits your application needs. Embedding Power BI artifacts is supported with the whole range of F SKUs. Read more about the different available licenses here.
Just like the familiar A SKUs, F SKUs can be used for as long as you want without any commitment. Pricing is regional and billing is made on a per second basis with a minimum of one minute.
Some additional capabilities with F SKUs include:
During the preview of Microsoft Fabric, you can also enjoy the Microsoft Fabric (Preview) trial, which includes access to the Fabric product experiences and the resources to create and host Fabric items. The Fabric Trial is available for 60 days and can be upgraded to a Fabric capacity once the trial runs out. Once your workspace is upgraded to a trial capacity, you can embed any Power BI item in the workspace just like you could with an A or P SKU previously.
However, keep in mind that A SKUs do not support Microsoft Fabric. If you wish to create Fabric items in an A SKU workspace, you will be prompted to migrate the workspace to a Fabric capacity or Fabric Trial.
Additionally, you will not be able to reassign workspaces with Fabric capacities or a Fabric Trial that include Fabric items to an A SKU.
For Power BI embedded users, this introduces a whole new way to easily manage and control versions of embedded reports. You’ll be able work in Power BI desktop to develop your Power BI reports and datasets, and check in your changes to git to collaborate and manage your Power BI content as you do with your app’s code. From there you can sync the content back to your Fabric workspace to ensure everything stays up to date.
Read the full release update here.
Sign up for the free trial. For more information read Fabric trial docs.
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