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Microsoft Fabric is provided free of charge when you sign up for a Microsoft Fabric trial capacity. Your use of the Microsoft Fabric trial capacity includes access to the Fabric product workloads and the resources to create and host Fabric items. The Fabric trial lasts for 60 days unless canceled sooner.
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If you're ready to purchase Fabric, visit the Purchase Fabric page.
With one trial of a Fabric capacity, you get the following features:
Creating and collaborating in Fabric includes:
When you start a trial of a Fabric capacity, your trial capacity has 64 capacity units (CU). You get the equivalent of an F64 capacity but there are a few key features that aren't available on trial capacities. These features include:
If you do not already have an assigned Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) license, you'll receive a Power BI Individual Trial when initiating a Fabric trial capacity. This individual trial enables you to perform the actions and use the features that a PPU license enables. Your Account manager still displays the nontrial licenses assigned to you. But in order to make full use of Fabric, your Fabric trial includes the Power BI Individual trial.
To begin using your trial of a Fabric capacity, add items to My workspace or create a new workspace. 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. Invite colleagues to those workspaces so they can share the trial experience with you. If you, as the capacity administrator, enable Contributor permissions, then others can also assign their workspaces to your trial capacity. For more information about sharing, see Share trial capacities.
If you're an existing Power BI user, you can skip to Start the Fabric trial. If you're already enrolled in a Power BI trial, you don't see the option to Start trial or Free trial in your Account manager.
The Fabric trial requires a per-user Power BI license. Navigate to https://app.fabric.microsoft.com to sign up for a Fabric (Free) license. Once you have the free license, you can begin participating in the Fabric capacity trial.
You may already have a license and not realize it. For example, some versions of Microsoft 365 include a Fabric (Free) or Power BI Pro license. Open Fabric (app.fabric.microsoft.com) and select your Account manager to see if you already have a license, and which license it is. Read on to see how to open your Account manager.
You can start a trial several different ways. The first two methods make you the Capacity administrator of the trial capacity.
For more information, see Sharing trial capacities.
Follow these steps to start your Fabric capacity trial and become the Capacity administrator of that trial.
Open the Fabric homepage and select the Account manager.
In the Account manager, select Free trial. If you don't see Free trial or Start trial or a Trial status, trials might be disabled for your tenant.
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If the Account manager already displays Trial status, you may already have a Power BI trial or a Fabric (Free) trial in progress. To test this out, attempt to use a Fabric feature. For more information, see Start using Fabric.
If prompted, agree to the terms and then select Start trial.
Once your trial capacity is ready, you receive a confirmation message. Select Got it to begin working in Fabric. You're now the Capacity administrator for that trial capacity. To learn how to share your trial capacity using workspaces, see Share trial capacities
Open your Account manager again. Notice the heading for Trial status. Your Account manager keeps track of the number of days remaining in your trial. You also see the countdown in your Fabric menu bar when you work in a product workload.
Congratulations. You now have a Fabric trial capacity that includes a Power BI individual trial (if you didn't already have a Power BI paid license) and a Fabric trial capacity. To share your capacity, see Share trial capacities.
In some situations, your Fabric administrator enables Microsoft Fabric for the tenant but you don't have access to a capacity that has Fabric enabled. You have another option for enabling a Fabric capacity trial. 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 receive a prompt to start a trial of a Fabric capacity. If you agree, your trial starts and your My workspace is upgraded to a trial capacity workspace. You're the Capacity administrator and can add workspaces to the trial capacity.
Each standard trial of a Fabric capacity includes 64 capacity units. The person who starts the trial becomes the Capacity administrator for that trial capacity. Other users on the same tenant can also start a Fabric trial and become the Capacity administrator for their own trial capacity. Hundreds of customers can use each trial capacity. But, Microsoft sets a limit on the number of trial capacities that can be created on a single tenant. To help others in your organization try out Fabric, share your trial capacity. There are several ways to share.
Enabling the Contributor permissions setting allows other users to assign their workspaces to your trial capacity. If you're the Capacity or Fabric administrator, enable this setting from the Admin portal.
Enabling Contributor permissions means that any user with an Admin role in a workspace can assign that workspace to the trial capacity and access Fabric features. Apply these permissions to the entire organization or apply them to only specific users or groups.
If you're the Capacity administrator, assign the trial capacity to multiple workspaces. Anyone with access to one of those workspaces is now also participating in the Fabric capacity trial.
Open Workspaces and select the name of a Premium workspace.
Select the ellipses(...) and choose Workspace settings > Premium > Trial.
For more information, see Use Workspace settings.
Contact your Capacity administrator to request access to a trial capacity or to check whether your organization has the Fabric tenant setting enabled. Ask your Fabric administrator to use the Admin portal to look up your Capacity administrator.
If you're the capacity or Fabric administrator, from the upper right corner of Fabric, select the gear icon. Select Admin portal. For a Fabric trial, select Capacity settings and then choose the Trial tab.
End a Fabric capacity trail by canceling, letting it expire, or purchasing the full Fabric experience. Only capacity and Fabric admins can cancel the trial of a Fabric capacity. Individual users don't have this ability.
One reason to cancel a trial capacity is when the capacity administrator of a trial capacity leaves the company. Since Microsoft limits the number of trial capacities available per tenant, you might want to remove the unmanaged trial to make room to sign up for a new trial.
When you cancel a free Fabric capacity trial, and don't move the workspaces and their contents to a new capacity that supports Fabric:
If you want to retain your data and continue to use Microsoft Fabric, purchase a capacity and migrate your workspaces to that capacity. Or, migrate your workspaces to a capacity that you already own that supports Fabric items.
For more information, see Canceling, expiring, and closing.
A standard Fabric capacity trial lasts 60 days. If you don't upgrade to a paid Fabric capacity before the end of the trial period, non-Power BI Fabric items are removed according to the retention policy upon removal. You have seven days after the expiration date to save your non-Power BI Fabric items by assigning the workspaces to capacity that supports Fabric.
To retain your Fabric items, before your trial ends, purchase Fabric.
Only the capacity or Fabric administrator can cancel the Fabric capacity trial.
Capacity admins and Fabric admins can cancel a trial capacity. The user who starts a trial automatically becomes the capacity administrator. The Fabric administrator has full access to all Fabric management tasks. All Fabric items (non-Power BI items) in those workspaces become unusable and are eventually deleted
As a Capacity admin, you can cancel your free Fabric trial capacity from your Account manager. Canceling the trial this way ends the trial for yourself and anyone else you invited to the trial.
Open your Account Manager and select Cancel trial.
As a Capacity or Fabric administrator, you can use the Admin portal to cancel a trial of a Fabric capacity.
Select Settings > Admin portal > Capacity settings. Then choose the Trials tab. Select the cog icon for the trial capacity that you want to delete.
I am unable to start a trial
If you don't see the Start trial button in your Account manager:
Your Fabric administrator might disable access, and you can't start a Fabric trial. To request access, contact your Fabric administrator. You can also start a trial using your own tenant. For more information, see Sign up for Power BI with a new Microsoft 365 account.
You're an existing Power BI trial user, and you don't see Start trial in your Account manager. You can start a Fabric trial by attempting to create a Fabric item. When you attempt to create a Fabric item, you receive a prompt to start a Fabric trial. If you don't see this prompt, it's possible that this action is deactivated by your Fabric administrator.
If you don't have a work or school account and want to sign up for a free trial.
If you do see the Start trial button in your Account manager:
You might not be able to start a trial if your tenant exhausted its limit of trial capacities. If that is the case, you have the following options:
To increase tenant trial capacity limits, reach out to your Fabric administrator to create a Microsoft support ticket.
In Workspace settings, I can't assign a workspace to the trial capacity
This bug occurs when the Fabric administrator turns off trials after you start a trial. To add your workspace to the trial capacity, open the Admin portal by selecting it from the gear icon in the top menu bar. Then, select Trial > Capacity settings and choose the name of the capacity. If you don't see your workspace assigned, add it here.
What is the region for my Fabric trial capacity?
If you start the trial using the Account manager, your trial capacity is located in the home region for your tenant. See Find your Fabric home region for information about how to find your home region, where your data is stored.
What impact does region have on my Fabric trial?
Not all regions are available for the Fabric trial. Start by looking up your home region and then check to see if your region is supported for the Fabric trial. If your home region doesn't have Fabric enabled, don't use the Account manager to start a trial. To start a trial in a region that isn't your home region, follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric trial. If you already started a trial from Account manager, cancel that trial and follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric trial instead.
Can I move my tenant to another region?
You can't move your organization's tenant between regions by yourself. If you need to change your organization's default data location from the current region to another region, you must contact support to manage the migration for you. For more information, see Move between regions.
Fabric trial capacity availability by Azure region
To learn more about regional availability for Fabric trials, see Fabric trial capacities are available in all regions.
How is the Fabric trial different from an individual trial of Power BI paid?
A per-user trial of Power BI paid allows access to the Fabric landing page. Once you sign up for the Fabric trial, you can use the trial capacity for storing Fabric workspaces and items and for running Fabric workloads. All rules guiding Power BI licenses and what you can do in the Power BI workload remain the same. The key difference is that a Fabric capacity is required to access non-Power BI workloads and items.
Autoscale
The Fabric trial capacity doesn't support autoscale. If you need more compute capacity, you can purchase a Fabric capacity in Azure.
For existing Synapse users
The Fabric trial is different from a Proof of Concept (POC). A Proof of Concept (POC) is standard enterprise vetting that requires financial investment and months' worth of work customizing the platform and using fed data. The Fabric trial is free for users and doesn't require customization. Users can sign up for a free trial and start running product workloads immediately, within the confines of available capacity units.
You don't need an Azure subscription to start a Fabric trial. If you have an existing Azure subscription, you can purchase a (paid) Fabric capacity.
For existing Power BI users
Trial Capacity administrators can migrate existing workspaces into a trial capacity using workspace settings and choosing Trial as the license mode. To learn how to migrate workspaces, see create workspaces.
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