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Hello,
My organisation have recently implemented Premium capacity P1. A key driver is the assumption that users will now not need a Pro license to simply consume data from the Power BI web service, and only PBI devs will need one.
We have divided the P1 capacity (8 v-cores) into 4 capacities (2 v-cores each), in a effort to balance the refreshes in the worksapces and avoid clashes.
However, we have found whilst testing users with a free license that they cannot access the workspaces that have transitioned to the Premium capacity. We have also noticed that in splitting the P1 capacity into 4, the capacity SKU says EM2. Im wondering if anyone has experienced this issue before. Like i say, we have purchased the P1 capacity, so our assumption is that no matter how we decide to divide into different capacities, it shouldnt make a difference and consumers should still be able to conusme via a free license. Thanks
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Hi @LAT
The smallest a P1 capacity can be is 8 v-cores. When you split it into 4 v-cores it changes to an EM SKU, and in this SKU this means that you cannot share it with Free Power BI Licenses.
I would suggest changing your P1 capacity to Gen2 and it will not suffer any of the older historical issues.
More details on Gen2 can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/admin/service-premium-concepts
Hi @LAT
The smallest a P1 capacity can be is 8 v-cores. When you split it into 4 v-cores it changes to an EM SKU, and in this SKU this means that you cannot share it with Free Power BI Licenses.
I would suggest changing your P1 capacity to Gen2 and it will not suffer any of the older historical issues.
More details on Gen2 can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/admin/service-premium-concepts
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