u/ShockDuh

Hit Capacity limit out of nowhere?
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Hit Capacity limit out of nowhere?

Hey all,
First of all, I apologize for the horrible picture. Out of nowhere yesterday morning, our CU % just tripled to over the limit, and just never went back down. From what I can tell, nothing has really changed on our end (as far as legitimately using much more compute). Things that were previously using 3.5% of capacity are all of the sudden using close to 30% at any given time. Has this ever happened to anyone else? Any advice on troubleshooting? We temporarily upped our capacity from f16 to a f32 to get things up and running again.

u/ShockDuh — 2 days ago
▲ 31 r/PowerBI

Hey yall!
My organization has been using Power BI for the past few years. We have utilize the service, but probably not “properly”. It kind of started as a trial, and needless to say it has taken a life of its own. Our users have grown dramatically, and they’re spread all over the organization. Semantic models everywhere, who knows how many copies of data being uploaded everyday, workspaces being spun up with no oversight. Needless to say, there hasn’t been much planning or oversight.

I am being tasked now with cleaning up, administering, and governing the service platform. My main focus is consolidating our data to avoid duplication and having “one source of truth”.
This is all fantastic, and well overdue.
My question to yall, is where do I start? Has anyone ever taken courses/ used material on the administration side of power bi? There’s alot of content about report creation, but I’m having a little bit more of a difficult time finding info on the kind of stuff I’m looking for.
I just want to make sure if I’m going to put in this effort, we are following some industry standards.
Thanks!

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