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Announcing New Recruitment for the Private Preview of Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator


An Advanced Tool for Capacity Planning and Optimization

We are thrilled to unveil the private preview of the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator, an evolution of the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Calculator, initially announced at the European Fabric Community Conference. The tremendous interest and invaluable feedback we received have inspired us to refine and enhance this powerful tool further. 

 

What is the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator?

The Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator is designed to help customers and partners accurately estimate their capacity requirements and identify the appropriate SKU for their needs. This tool goes beyond simple calculations, offering a comprehensive analysis of various Fabric workloads like Data Factory, Data Warehouse, Data Engineering, Data Science, Power BI, Real-Time Intelligence, and the new Fabric Databases introduced at Ignite 2024.

 

Key Features and Enhancements

Based on extensive feedback from our initial private preview, we have fine-tuned the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator to better meet the diverse needs of our users. Enhancements include more precise capacity calculations, an improved user experience, and a streamlined interface that makes it easier to navigate and understand the tool’s functionalities. Additionally, we’ve included a detailed breakdown of usage by workload, as well as the available free capacity, offering users a clearer view of their resource allocation and optimization opportunities.

The Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator provides a comprehensive breakdown of the following workloads to help users estimate their capacity needs. These workloads include:

  1. Data Engineering
    • Transform, process and convert raw data for large-scale data pipelines using Apache Spark.
  2. Data Factory
    • Orchestration, ingestion and management of data movement,
    • Low-Code transformations using dataflows gen2.
    • Integration with various data sources like Azure Data Lake, Blob Storage, and SQL-based sources and more.
  3. Data Warehouse
    • Scalable, cloud-based data warehouse based on massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture designed for querying and analytics with features like dedicated pools and on-demand query processing.
  4. Data Science
    1. AI and machine learning model building, training, and deployment capabilities
  5. OneLake
    • A hierarchical managed SaaS data lake with security and performance optimizations for big data workloads.
  6. Power BI and Power BI Embedded
    • Data visualization and reporting with support for complex dashboards, interactive reports, and large datasets.
  7. Real-time Intelligence
    • Real-time data processing and analytics, supporting high-throughput and low-latency workloads.
  8. Microsoft Fabric Databases
    • Microsoft Fabric Databases offer a unified, scalable data solution within the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem, designed to simplify data management, integration, and analysis.

These workloads are all covered in the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator, allowing users to get a precise estimate of the resources needed based on their data requirements, usage patterns, and workload combinations. The estimator helps ensure that users can make informed decisions and optimize their infrastructure.

Fig: Screenshot of the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator Interface

 

What’s New: Real-Time Intelligence and Databases in Fabric (From the Previous Private Preview to Now)

In this latest update to the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator, we’ve introduced exciting new workloads, including Real-Time Intelligence (GA) and Databases in Fabric (Public Preview). These additions, first announced at Ignite 2024, build on the features from the previous private preview by enabling users to incorporate real-time data processing and advanced database management into their capacity planning. This update reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing Microsoft Fabric and providing solutions that address the growing and evolving needs of our customers.

 

How to Participate in the Private Preview

We are now accepting nominations for the private preview of the Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator. This is an excellent opportunity for customers and partners to get early access to the tool and provide feedback that will shape its final release. To sign up, please complete the nomination form: https://forms.office.com/r/vsnvtkNPJ3. 

Customers and Partners that have signed up for the first private preview have to sign up again and submit the nomination form to be considered for this Private Preview.

 

Get Involved

We encourage all interested parties to participate in this private preview. Your insights and feedback are crucial in helping us deliver a tool that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations. By joining the private preview, you’ll be at the forefront of innovation, gaining early access to cutting-edge features and capabilities.

 

Conclusion

The Microsoft Fabric SKU Estimator represents a significant advancement in capacity planning tools, offering enhanced accuracy and new functionalities that cater to modern workloads. We are excited to share this evolution with you and look forward to your participation in the private preview. Together, we can refine and perfect this tool, ensuring it delivers unparalleled value to all users.

Thank you for your continued support and interest in Microsoft Fabric tools.

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