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I have a Power BI Premium instance, and would like to monitor the performance to know if I need to upgrade the size and also to know how much usage the machine is getting (views, etc).
I found the "Power BI Usage Metrics" view, but it has two limitations that I am trying to overcome. First, I am running this in a multi-tenant setup, where each tenant has their own workspace, and the usage metrics seem to be limited to a single workspace. I would like a similar report for all workspaces (preferably with the color legend being workspace!).
Second, I can't see any way to look at how the Power BI Premium server itself is doing. We are slowly turning on additional customers, but I can't tell how to see if we are overloading the current server. Is there a way to monitor this?
I am pretty concerned that I have no way to know when user experience is degraded or when I need to upgrade.
I added the idea like you suggested:
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