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    View all your Storage consumed in Microsoft Fabric – Lakehouse Files, Tables and Warehouses

    by Gilbert Quevauvilliers October 23, 2024

    One of the things I have found when working with my customers in Microsoft Fabric is that there is currently no way to easily view the total storage for the entire tenant. Not only that, but it would also be time consuming and quite a challenge to then find out what is consuming the storage. Could it be large files…

    Microsoft Fabric 2

    Configuring the Service Principal access Microsoft Fabric OneLake APIs

    by Gilbert Quevauvilliers October 16, 2024

    This blog post explains how to configure access for my Service Principal to interact with the Azure Storage API to use the API to get details for Microsoft Fabric Storage. This is part of a blog post series where I am going to show you how to “View Total Storage consumed in Microsoft Fabric” When I started this blog post…

    Microsoft Fabric 2

    How much data is being stored in my Fabric OneLake (Lakehouse files and tables)

    by Gilbert Quevauvilliers April 24, 2024

    How much data is being stored in my Fabric OneLake (Lakehouse files and tables) I recently had a question from someone in the fabric community asking how much storage was being used by the Lakehouse and tables. This got me thinking that currently there is not an easy way to do this. It is essential to know how much storage…

    Microsoft Fabric 1

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