Microsoft Power BI Premium transition to Microsoft Fabric

On March 14, 2024, Microsoft announced that with the release of Microsoft Fabric is now consolidating purchase options and retiring the Power BI Premium per capacity SKUs (P-SKUs). The Power BI Premium product capabilities will not change and there is no immediate action required. You can continue using your existing Power BI Premium capacity until the time of your next renewal.

 

After January 1, 2025, existing Power BI Premium per capacity customers should transition to a suitable Fabric capacity and pricing plan at the time of their next renewal, which provides more flexibility in SKU size, pay-as-you-go billing options, access to Azure-only features, and is eligible for Microsoft Azure Plan and Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC).

 

Retiring Power BI Premium per capacity pricing options

In 2023, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Fabriccombining the best of Microsoft Power BI, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Data Factory to create a single, unified software as a service (SaaS) platform. Microsoft Fabric is a superset of Power BI Premium; meaning it has all the capabilities of Power BI Premium plus six other core workloads. To make the transition as easy as possible, Microsoft ensured customers can access Fabric capabilities on their existing Power BI Premium per capacity.

However, with both pay-as-you-go and reservation options now available for Microsoft Fabric, Microsoft announces the eventual end of life for the Power BI Premium capacity SKUs. Depending on your existing agreement, the retirement will impact you differently:

  • New customers will not be able to purchase Power BI Premium per capacity after July 1, 2024.
  • Existing customers without an Enterprise Agreement (EA) will be able to renew their Power BI Premium capacity subscriptions until January 1, 2025. Customers who have a renewal date after January 1, 2025, will need to replace their Power BI Premium capacity subscription purchase with the purchase of Fabric capacity at the end of their agreement.
  • Customers with an existing EA agreement can continue to renew their Power BI Premium capacity purchase annually until the end of their EA agreement. If the end of the existing EA agreement is after January 1, 2025, they will have to transition to Fabric capacity once the agreement has ended to continue using Microsoft Fabric.
  • Customers on a sovereign cloud will not be impacted by this retirement as they do not currently have access to Microsoft Fabric.
  • All existing customers will be able to purchase more Power BI Premium capacity on their current agreement until its end date.

 

 

The benefits of Microsoft Fabric capacity

  • Customers that migrate their purchase to Fabric capacity will enjoy a range of additional benefits. Fabric capacity is available in Azure Plan and customers can apply their Fabric spend against their MACC commitment.
  • There is also a pay-as-you-go option for Fabric which enables you to dynamically scale up or scale down and pause capacity as needed. Fabric capacity customers can also take advantage of smaller compute SKUs that start far below the entry level Power BI Premium SKU.
  • Additionally, Fabric capacity customers will get access to Azure-only features like trusted workspace access for OneLake shortcuts and Managed Private Endpoints for Spark. These features are native to Azure and not available to Power BI Premium capacity customers.

 

Migrating to Microsoft Fabric capacity

To migrate your Power BI and Fabric artifacts, you can simply reassign your workspaces to the new Fabric capacity. Administrators can even bulk assign workspaces to accelerate the process. You will be able to access your Power BI and Fabric artifacts for at least 90 days after Power BI Premium capacity subscription has ended. During these 90 days, you will be able to migrate workspaces to your new Fabric capacity without fear of losing access to your existing work. Learn more about managing and reassigning your workspaces in the Microsoft Fabric documentation.

 

Impact on other Power BI licensing

Power BI Pro and Power BI Premium per user (PPU) are not impacted by this retirement. For Power BI Embedded, Microsoft Fabric capacity is compatible with Power BI Embedded and can be used to run all of your embedded activities.

However, Microsoft Fabric capacity is not compatible with Power BI Report Server. To continue accessing Power BI Report Server, you can instead acquire it through SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance. This option is the most popular way of acquiring Power BI Report Server.

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More information

For the official Microsoft announcement, please visit: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/important-update-coming-to-power-bi-premium-licensing/.

To learn more about this change and how to migrate your Power BI capacity to purchases to Fabric capacity, view the Power BI Premium FAQ: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/enterprise/service-premium-faq.

For more information about Microsoft Fabric, visit the product page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-fabric.

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