Microsoft Fabric's OneLake introduces storage tiers (hot, cool, cold) and updates operation reporting by including tier names, consolidating proxy/redirect operations, and grouping by workspace in the Capacity Metrics app. Billing rates remain unchanged. Changes start April 1, 2026; item-level details move to OneLake diagnostics.
Introduction
We're introducing OneLake storage tiers (hot, cool, and cold) in Microsoft Fabric. As part of this rollout, we are updating how OneLake compute operations appear in your capacity billing. These updates improve clarity and align reporting with the new storage tier model. There is no change to billing rates.
Key updates include
Units of measure and consumption rates remain unchanged.
When this will happen
How this affects your organization
Who is affected
What will happen
The following example illustrates how the report now appears:

There is no change to billing rates or your total costs.
Operation name changes:

What you can do to prepare
No other action is required.
Learn more:
Compliance considerations
No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.
Support
For assistance, contact your Microsoft account team or visit Microsoft Fabric support.