diff --git a/src/content/tools/fabric-cost-analysis.md b/src/content/tools/fabric-cost-analysis.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a37d0bf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/content/tools/fabric-cost-analysis.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +title: Fabric Cost Analysis (FCA) +description: Microsoft solution accelerator for monitoring and optimizing Microsoft Fabric cost (FinOps), built on Fabric pipelines, notebooks, and Power BI reports. +url: https://github.com/microsoft/fabric-toolbox/tree/main/monitoring/fabric-cost-analysis +docs_url: https://github.com/microsoft/fabric-toolbox/blob/main/monitoring/fabric-cost-analysis/README.md +category: governance-admin +type: template +tags: [official, finops, monitoring, governance] +pricing: free +source: open-source +maintainer: microsoft +author: Romain Casteres +language: Python +status: preview +added: 2026-06-10 +--- + +## What it does + +Fabric Cost Analysis (FCA) is a Microsoft solution accelerator for monitoring and optimizing the cost of Microsoft Fabric. It joins financial and operational data, drawing on Azure Cost Management and your own enrichment, to give a holistic, Fabric-specific view of cost, capacity usage, reservations, and quotas, and to support FinOps practices like chargeback and showback. It is built entirely on Fabric, using pipelines, notebooks, a lakehouse, Direct Lake, and a multi-page Power BI report with a data agent. + +## Why use it + +Use it to understand what is driving your Fabric and capacity spend, optimize resources, and report cost back to stakeholders, from a high-level summary down to detailed usage, quotas, and reservations. + +## Getting started + +Follow the deployment guide in the repository, or deploy it through Fabric Jumpstart. FCA is a community solution accelerator from Microsoft CSAs, not an official Microsoft product, and comes with no official support.