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This article explains how to create workspaces in Microsoft Fabric. In workspaces, you create collections of items such as lakehouses, warehouses, and reports. For more background, see the Workspaces article.
To create a workspace:
In the nav pane, select Workspaces.
At the bottom of the Workspace pane that opens, select New workspace.
The Create a workspace pane opens.
Give the workspace a unique name (mandatory).
Provide a description of the workspace (optional).
Assign the workspace to a domain (optional).
If you are a domain contributor for the workspace, you can associate the workspace to a domain, or you can change an existing association. For information about domains, see Domains in Fabric.
When done, either continue to the advanced settings, or select Apply.
Expand Advanced and you see advanced setting options:
Contact list is a place where you can put the names of people as contacts for information about the workspace. Accordingly, people in this contact list receive system email notifications for workspace level changes.
By default, the first workspace admin who created the workspace is the contact. You can add other users or groups according to your needs. Enter the name in the input box directly, it helps you to automatically search and match users or groups in your org.
Different license mode provides different sets of feature for your workspace. After the creation, you can still change the workspace license type in workspace settings, but some migration effort is needed.
Note
Currently, if you want to downgrade the workspace license type from Premium capacity to Pro (Shared capacity), you must first remove any non-Power BI Fabric items that the workspace contains. Only after you remove such items will you be allowed to downgrade the capacity. For more information, see Moving data around.
Power BI semantic models can store data in a highly compressed in-memory cache for optimized query performance, enabling fast user interactivity. With Premium capacities, large semantic models beyond the default limit can be enabled with the Large semantic model storage format setting. When enabled, semantic model size is limited by the Premium capacity size or the maximum size set by the administrator. Learn more about large semantic model storage format.
Power BI template apps are developed for sharing outside your organization. If you check this option, a special type of workspace (template app workspace) is created. It's not possible to revert it back to a normal workspace after creation.
Data used with Power BI is stored in internal storage provided by Power BI by default. With the integration of dataflows and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2 (ADLS Gen2), you can store your dataflows in your organization's Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account. Learn more about dataflows in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 accounts.
Now that you've created the workspace, you'll want to add other users to roles in the workspace, so you can collaborate with them. See these articles for more information:
Quickly access your favorite workspaces by pinning them to the top of the workspace flyout list.
Open the workspace flyout from the nav pane and hover over the workspace you want to pin. Select the Pin to top icon.
The workspace is added in the Pinned list.
To unpin a workspace, select the unpin button. The workspace is unpinned.
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Learn how to navigate the Power BI service, create and manage workspaces and related items, and distribute reports to users.
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