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Navigating the Power Platform Dashboard

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๐Ÿ“NOTE: The availability of this feature may be limited based on the license type, region, and other criteria. To access this feature, contact support.

The Overview dashboard provides a consolidated view of application health, backup posture, alerts, and live activity for Microsoft Power Platform.

Navigate to: Druva Cloud Platform Console > All Services > Microsoft Power Platform > Overview

Microsoft Power Platform โ€“ Overview Dashboard

1. App Summary

The App Summary section displays the current application status and deployment details.

Field

Description

Status

Indicates whether the app is Connected or Disconnected

Last Installed

Date when the app was last installed or re-installed

Re-Install

Option to reinstall the app if required

This section helps administrators quickly verify connectivity and configuration status.


2. Live Activities

The Live Activities section displays real-time operational status:

  • Backups in progress

This helps administrators monitor ongoing protection activities.


3. Power BI Protection Summary

The Power BI section provides a high-level overview of workspace backup coverage and data protection status.

3.1 Configured Workspaces

Displays the number of workspaces currently configured for backup.

Example: 2/73 Configured Workspaces This indicates that 2 out of 73 discovered workspaces are protected.

A detailed breakdown is also available by hovering over the chart:

  • Backup Enabled โ€“ Number of Workspaces actively protected.

  • Backup Disabled โ€“ Number of Workspaces where backup is turned off.

  • Not Configured โ€“ Workspaces not yet assigned to a backup profile.

3.2 Last Backup Status

The dashboard categorizes the results of the most recent backup cycle using following statuses:

  • Backed up Successfully

  • Backup Failed

  • Never Backed up

  • Backed Up with Errors

3.3 Total Backup Data

Displays the total volume of Power BI backup data stored.

๐Ÿ“NOTE: The size primarily reflects .pbix files. For other items, only metadata is backed up, so the storage consumption might appear smaller than the live environment.


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