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We have added Capacity Health Center to the Power BI Premium capacity metrics app (version 2.0 ), making it a one-stop-shop for admins. Upon opening the report, the admin lands on a page called the "Health Center" and learns about its 3 key performance indicators(KPIs) : capacity planning, refresh wait, and query wait. These KPIs allow admins to further explore the current state of their capacity, through specific visualizations of the relevant metrics, following a troubleshooting guide to get a detailed explanation as to what the metrics mean to better understand the state of the capacity and what can be done to mitigate any issues. In this version of the app, we have added also support for local time zone which is configurable at installation ( instructions shared below in the installation section)
Today we want to highlight the KPIs in the Capacity Health center, which provide an easy and informative way to monitor and identify potential issues.
To learn the details of the KPI, click on the “Explore” button. This will take you to a page ( below image) with shows specific visualization of the relevant metrics following a troubleshooting guide on the right column of the page to get a detailed explanations as to what the metrics mean to better understand the state of the capacity and what can be done to mitigate the issue.
To learn the details of the KPI, click on the “Explore” button. This will take you to a page ( below image). There are two scenarios explained, which you can show on the report page by selecting Scenario 1 or Scenario 2 on the page. with shows specific visualization following a troubleshooting guide on the right column of the page to get a detailed explanations as to what the metrics mean to better understand the state of the capacity and what can be done to mitigate the issue.
The above gauge shows that in the last 7 days from the time the report was last refreshed, 17.32% of the queries waited more than 100 milliseconds. To learn more about the reports running slow queries click on "Explore" and select Scenario 1 or Scenario 2 to identify the reports waiting because of too many queries vs long duration queries and next steps.
The above gauge shows that in the last 7 days from the time the report was last refreshed, 3.18% of the refreshes waited more than 10 minutes. To learn more about the slow refreshes, click on "Explore" and select Scenario 1 or Scenario 2 to deep dive into which datasets has been waiting because of many large datasets( Out of memory) or too many refreshes being running together(Max concurrency) and next steps to mitigate any issues.
The app can be installed by searching for “Power BI Premium Capacity Metrics” in the Power BI AppSource or by clicking here to get it now.
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Be patient. It takes a few minutes to install and refresh metrics. If the app shows blank metrics, press F5 to refresh your browser.
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