Lead Data Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 30, 2026
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that pricing and those aspects are a different matter. It is not a concern for me because it matters to the client. Compared to other options, it is good—neither very high nor very low. Most people find Fabric Data simple to use and workable. If your cost is less, then that is a substantial matter.
Data Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 28, 2026
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was that this was done by our data governance team. I did not have any role in this setup and pricing.
Fabric Data is only affordable and cost-effective if you proceed with a long-term commitment and have a license for one or two years with completely dedicated servers. It will be cost-effective, but if we go with the pay-as-you-go and monthly basis, then it will be expensive. With pay-as-you-go, you have to manage most of the things yourself. You have to pause the servers and do some manual interventions.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that everything was very easy; Fabric Data follows a pay-as-you-go model, so if you are not using anything, you don't need to pay.
Regarding the experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing, it is generally good from a scalability and integration perspective, especially for organizations already using Microsoft tools such as Power BI and Azure. The unified ecosystem helps reduce complexity compared to managing multiple separate analytics tools, although larger workloads and enterprise-scale usage require proper capacity planning and cost monitoring to optimize resource usage effectively. Overall, the experience has been positive and manageable from both setup and usability perspectives.
Fabric Data delivers powerful data management to streamline analytics, enhance data accessibility, and improve business decision-making processes within enterprises.Fabric Data is designed to address complex data environments, offering a comprehensive approach to ensuring data integrity and consistency. Targeted towards data-driven organizations, it simplifies data management and integration, making data easy to access and utilize for advanced analytics and reporting. By facilitating seamless...
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that pricing and those aspects are a different matter. It is not a concern for me because it matters to the client. Compared to other options, it is good—neither very high nor very low. Most people find Fabric Data simple to use and workable. If your cost is less, then that is a substantial matter.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is limited; these factors are decided by the customer engaging this framework.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was that this was done by our data governance team. I did not have any role in this setup and pricing.
Fabric Data is only affordable and cost-effective if you proceed with a long-term commitment and have a license for one or two years with completely dedicated servers. It will be cost-effective, but if we go with the pay-as-you-go and monthly basis, then it will be expensive. With pay-as-you-go, you have to manage most of the things yourself. You have to pause the servers and do some manual interventions.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing involves having a student trial.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that everything was very easy; Fabric Data follows a pay-as-you-go model, so if you are not using anything, you don't need to pay.
I do not have much knowledge regarding pricing, setup costs, or licensing for Fabric Data because our Azure admin handles it.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is acceptable.
Regarding the experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing, it is generally good from a scalability and integration perspective, especially for organizations already using Microsoft tools such as Power BI and Azure. The unified ecosystem helps reduce complexity compared to managing multiple separate analytics tools, although larger workloads and enterprise-scale usage require proper capacity planning and cost monitoring to optimize resource usage effectively. Overall, the experience has been positive and manageable from both setup and usability perspectives.
My experience with the pricing for Fabric Data shows that it is a little expensive.