New metrics for Azure workload monitoring

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As new workloads now available in Power BI- Paginated reports and Data flows, three new metrics will be added to monitor Power BI Embedded resource and workload consumption and trigger actions when configurable thresholds are exceeded. The new metrics will reflect each of the workloads in the resource. The new metrics are:

  • CPU Consumption

  • Memory Consumption

  • Memory Commit Consumption (Incl. memory paging)

Developers can use Azure to define thresholds to trigger specific actions using alerts, such as automatic scale-up of the resource whenever a specific monitor crosses a defined threshold.