Did you hear that the Azure Log Analytics (ALA) integration with dataset event logs no longer has the pesky limitation of 1:1 Fabric workspace to ALA workspace? That's an excellent improvement because it gives us way more flexibility in where the target data lands. So, the Data-Level Auditing article (from the Power BI Implementation Planning series) is now updated to include a few thoughts for how you might choose to organize the audit data once it gets to ALA.
🔗 Data-Level Auditing article: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/powerbi-implementation-planning-auditing-monitoring-data-level-auditing
🔗 Chris Webb also has a bunch of useful info on his blog. Start with this recent post: https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2023/06/04/monitoring-power-bi-dataset-refresh-memory-and-cpu-usage-with-log-analytics/
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