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Fabric Feature Request: thoughts?
Wouldn't it be nice if it was easy to create items with a Service Principal owner? Would promote good practices! What are your thoughts?
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Fabric Feature Request: thoughts?
3 likes • Feb 11
Object ownership when working with a team has been a big headache. The transfer ownership feature helps fix problems, but didn't reduce the occurrence of the issue.
Fabric Free Trial (update from Microsoft)
Hey everyone, for those of you who are asking about the Fabric Free Trial (see this previous thread), I just received the following update from Microsoft: "To answer your questions, we have stopped supporting Fabric trial capacities on newly created Entra and M365 tenants, which many users previously set up for testing and learning. Unfortunately, the ease of creating these tenants for trial capacities led to usage patterns that we cannot continue to support, so we are unable to provide trials for this class of tenant. We recommend initiating Fabric trial capacities on tenants associated with your work or school organization—rather than spinning up new tenants. Trial capacities remain available on established tenants that demonstrate multi-product usage of Microsoft services." So I believe the methods you can take now are either: 1) If you work for a company that uses Fabric - use your company's tenant 2) If not, or you don't want to use your company tenant, purchase an F2 (or higher) for practicing/learning, and pause/ resume as and when you need it. For reference, an F2 is ~ $0.35 per hour. Thoughts?
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2 likes • Feb 6
@Will Needham I wonder why they only have a Trial F64 capacity. It is appropriately sized for an enterprise planning a large deployment. It seems that a Trial F2 would have a place for smaller business and developers too.
1 like • Feb 6
Re: Option 2: keeping costs under control, I see there is an Azure Runbook to schedule your pause and resume operations for a Fabric Capacity. While not as flexible as a manual start/resume, it would simplify the process for those who want to schedule regular service and keep costs to a known monthly amount. Pause and resume your capacity - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
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SQL Server Data Developer, in process of adopting Fabric.

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