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[Power BI] Include Linux VMs for Azure Hybrid Benefit columns (SUSE/RHEL BYOS) #516

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chris-bowman opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 4 comments
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chris-bowman commented Jan 4, 2024

📝 Scenario

As a licensing administrator, I need to work out how many VM cores in my BYOS RHEL / SUSE servers are enabled for Azure Hybrid Benefit and be able to report on this (whether it be PowerBI or in a Workbook). In the PowerBI report currently all Linux images show as Not Supported.

💎 Solution

AHB applies to the Linux VMs running with license type RHEL_BYOS or SUSE_BYOS, which appears under the ProductImageType column in the CostDetails dataset. Recommend to include these as HybridBenefitStatus = Enabled.

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Table showing product image type and hybrid benefit status

Azure Hybrid Benefit for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) virtual machines

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@chris-bowman chris-bowman added Type: Feature 💎 Idea to improve the product Needs: Triage 🔍 Untriaged issue needs to be reviewed labels Jan 4, 2024

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@chris-bowman chris-bowman changed the title [PowerBI] Include Linux VMs for Azure Hybrid Benefit columns (SUSE/RHEL BYOS) [Power BI] Include Linux VMs for Azure Hybrid Benefit columns (SUSE/RHEL BYOS) Jan 4, 2024
@flanakin flanakin added this to the 0.2 milestone Jan 18, 2024
@flanakin flanakin added Tool: Power BI Power BI reports and removed Needs: Triage 🔍 Untriaged issue needs to be reviewed labels Jan 19, 2024
@flanakin flanakin modified the milestones: 0.2, 0.2.1 Jan 19, 2024
@flanakin flanakin removed their assignment Jan 19, 2024
@flanakin flanakin modified the milestones: 0.2.1, 0.3, 0.4 Jan 23, 2024
@arthurclares arthurclares self-assigned this Jan 25, 2024
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@flanakin I can take this one. Will start with the Workbook and then do the same for the PBI.

@arthurclares arthurclares added the Tool: Workbooks Azure Monitor workbooks label Jan 25, 2024
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@sebassem Can you close this bug when you create the workbook PR? The latest version has the fix for this

@arthurclares arthurclares added the Status: 📦 Pending release Issue will be included in the next release label Feb 9, 2024
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Reopening to track for Power BI

@flanakin flanakin reopened this Mar 29, 2024
@flanakin flanakin removed the Status: 📦 Pending release Issue will be included in the next release label Mar 29, 2024
@flanakin flanakin modified the milestones: May 2024, June 2024 May 31, 2024
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