In this video, Manuel Quintana from Pragmatic Works discusses the expiration of the Microsoft Fabric Trial License and what users need to know to avoid losing important data and workspaces. As the Fabric trial period nears its end, users should be aware of the steps they need to take to preserve their workspaces and data. Let’s dive into the key points.
If you want to retain your workspaces after the trial period, follow these steps:
If your organization does not have a Fabric or Premium Capacity, you can consider provisioning an F2 On-Demand Fabric Capacity through the Azure portal. This option allows you to pause and start your capacity, enabling pay-as-you-go flexibility. It’s a cost-effective way to preserve your work without losing your workspaces and data but be mindful of the costs associated with keeping the capacity running.
As your trial nears expiration, it’s crucial to begin transferring workspaces to avoid losing valuable content. Whether you move workspaces to a paid capacity or provision an F2 capacity, make sure you act before the trial ends to avoid permanent data loss.
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