New Microsoft Dataverse storage capacity under PPAC aka Power Platform a...


Microsoft has made significant updates to the storage capacity of Dataverse.

Here are some key points:

1. Licenses for the new storage model: If you purchased storage in or after April 2019, or you have a mix of storage purchases made before and after April 2019, you'll see your storage capacity entitlement and usage by database, file, and log as it appears in the Microsoft Power Platform admin center¹. The licenses that provide capacity using the new storage model include:

- Dataverse for Apps Database Capacity

- Dataverse for Apps File Capacity

- Dataverse for Apps Log Capacity

2. Verifying your new storage model: You can verify your new storage model by signing in to the Power Platform admin center, selecting an environment, and then selecting Resources > Capacity > Summary tab.




3. Capacity page details: The Summary page provides a tenant-level view of where your organization is using storage capacity. All tables of Dataverse, including system tables, are included in the storage capacity reports.

Details button (Storage data details button.) on the Summary tab view to see an environment-level detailed view of where your organization is using capacity

Dataverse tab To view this page, select Resources > Capacity > Dataverse tab.

Environment storage capacity details

The following details are provided:

Actual database usage

Top database tables and their growth over time

Actual file usage

Top files tables and their growth over time

Actual log usage

Top tables and their growth over time

Environment storage capacity details


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