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Fabric workspace monitoring provides rich telemetry across your workspace assets, including Eventhouses, Power BI Semantic Models, Data Engineering (GraphQL), and Mirrored Databases. The workspace monitoring data is stored in an Eventhouse, which is part of Fabric Real-Time Intelligence. This telemetry includes diagnostic logs, ingestion results, query activity, and system metrics. The system collects and organizes all this data in a secure, read-only Eventhouse database.
To help you turn this data into actionable insights, this article guides you through two approaches to connect your monitoring data to a Real-Time dashboard or a Power BI report:
- Built-In Templates Solution – Use prebuilt templates with visualizations to quickly create dashboards for monitoring Eventhouses and Semantic Models.
- Step-by-Step Solution – Set up a custom monitoring solution using the end-to-end sample, giving you more flexibility to customize your dashboards and reports.
The Real-Time dashboard Templates with built-in visualizations enable you to easily transform your data into actionable insights. Currently, two templates are available: one for Eventhouse items and another for Semantic Model items.
Prerequisites:
- A Power BI Premium capacity or a workspace with Microsoft Fabric-enabled capacity.
- Workspace monitoring must be enabled in your workspace.
Getting started:
You can create these dashboards directly from any Workspace Monitoring Eventhouse. To get started, go to your Workspace Monitoring Eventhouse, open the upper ribbon, and select Fabric Monitoring.
Create a template-based dashboard:
Choose the template that best suits your needs:
Eventhouse Monitoring Dashboard – use this dashboard to monitor Eventhouse items in your workspace. You can track:
- Ingestion results and logs.
- Commands and queries monitoring.
- Metrics related to Eventhouse performance.
Semantic Model Monitoring Dashboard – use this dashboard to monitor Semantic Models in your workspace. You can use semantic model logs to:
Identify periods of high or unusual Analysis Services engine activity by capacity, workspace, report, or user.
Analyze query performance and trends, including external DirectQuery operations.
Track semantic model refresh durations, overlaps, and processing steps.
Monitor custom operations sent using the Premium XMLA endpoint.
Once you create the dashboards, they're ready to use immediately, providing instant visibility into your workspace. You can also edit them to meet your specific needs by modifying the queries to add custom filters or joining the data with other monitoring data.