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I would like to know what is the data limit of Power Platform dataflows and price. Since as per below link there is only 250 MB Database capacity and 2 GB file capacity. However, I am dealing with billions of records of data that could be in TBs so how do we exceed the capacity? and What if I connect my dataflows to my Azure Data Lake Gen2 CDM folder? In this case shall I still required the capacity on Power Platform?
Please reply as soon as possible.
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Hi @Anonymous :
If you are worried about insufficient capacity of your Dataverse database, I advice you to consider buying additional capacity by using the Licensing Guide.
I think this link will help you a lot:
My usage of database/log/file is showing red. What should I do?
Best Regards,
Bof
Thanks @v-bofeng-msft . I am also curious about shall I need this storage capacity when I connect my dataflow with my own Azure Data Lake Gen2 CDM folder? Since, in that case all the data will be reside in my CDM folder only data manipulation (i.e. Power Query) will be happening in Power Platform Dataflows.
Maybe this link will help you a lot:Using your organization's Azure Data Lake Storage account for dataflow storage
To create dataflows that store data in your organization's Azure Data Lake Storage account, in addition to the product licenses above, you must have an Azure subscription. The amount of storage that can be used isn't limited by the dataflow or the product it was created in.
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