![]() ![]() Every time the Fabric trial capacity is used, it consumes CUs. These CUs allow users of your trial capacity to consume 64圆0 CU seconds every minute. When you start a Fabric (Preview) trial, Microsoft provisions one 64 capacity unit (CU) trial capacity. To learn more about workspaces and license mode settings, see Workspaces. Assign that workspace to your trial capacity using the "Trial" license mode, and then all the items in that workspace are saved and executed in that capacity. ![]() To begin using your Fabric (Preview) trial, add items to My workspace or create a new workspace. You don't have access to your capacity until you put something into it. Create analytics solutions using these Fabric items.Share Fabric items, such as datasets, warehouses, and notebooks, and collaborate on them with other Fabric users.Create workspaces (folders) for projects that support Fabric capabilities.Create Fabric items and collaborate with others in the same Fabric trial capacity. With a Fabric (Preview) trial, you get full access to all of the Fabric experiences and features. The amount of compute resources is based on the SKU. The size of the capacity determines the amount of computation power reserved for users of that capacity. If you agree, your Fabric (Preview) trial starts and your workspace is upgraded to a trial capacity workspace.Ī trial capacity is a distinct pool of resources allocated to Microsoft Fabric. When you try to create a Fabric item in a workspace that you own (such as My Workspace) and that workspace doesn't support Fabric items, you're prompted to start a Fabric (Preview) trial. If your Power BI administrator has enabled the preview of Microsoft Fabric for the tenant but you do not have access to a capacity that has Fabric enabled, you have another option for enabling a Fabric (Preview) trial. Other ways to start a Microsoft Fabric (Preview) trial You also see the countdown in your Fabric menu bar when you work in a product experience.Ĭongratulations! You now have a Fabric (Preview) trial that includes a Power BI individual trial (if you didn't already have a Power BI paid license) and a Fabric (Preview) trial capacity. Your Account manager keeps track of the number of days remaining in your trial. Notice that you now have a heading for Trial status. Select Got it to begin working in Fabric. Once your trial capacity is ready, you receive a confirmation message. If prompted, agree to the terms and then select Start trial. In the Account manager, select Start trial. Open the Fabric homepage and select the Account manager. ![]() Start the Fabric (Preview) trialįollow these steps to start your Fabric (Preview) trial. Once you have a Power BI license, you can start the Fabric (Preview) trial. Navigate to to sign up for a Power BI free license. Users who are new to Power BIįor public preview, the Fabric (Preview) trial requires a Power BI license. If you're an existing Power BI user, you can skip to Start the Fabric (Preview) trial. ![]()
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