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Approach #3 exemplifies the power of the Microsoft Graph to query all kinds of data from the tenant. This does indeed enable a number of ISV solutions available in the market.
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I like the approaches you mention in this article. Building on the idea presented in Option 3, we did some "basic coding" and added Graph API authentication to our web analytics software: Angelfish. This shows us Pages, Usernames, Documents, and other useful site analytics data.
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Hi, @Justin J! Yes, that is the plan. Note that a lot of capacity-related questions can be answered today using only the SharePoint Sites dataset. The SharePoint Files dataset will complete the picture.
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Hi @Jose Barreto Based on your recent blog post, I understand that Files dataset is in private preview, with Public ETA expected in a few months. With this understanding, can we assume that "Capacity scenario template" will also be published hand-in-hand in GitHub? J Justin
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Thanks for your feedback, @John Jordan! I added a note to the blog explaining that there are potential costs and pointing to details.
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