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How to scale your environment - Azure Time Series Insights| Microsoft Docs
Learn how to scale your Azure Time Series Insights environment using the Azure portal.
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How to scale your Azure Time Series Insights Gen1 environment

[!INCLUDE retirement]

Caution

This is a Gen1 article.

This article describes how to change the capacity of your Azure Time Series Insights environment using the Azure portal. Capacity is the multiplier applied to the ingress rate, storage capacity, and cost associated with your selected SKU.

You can use the Azure portal to increase or decrease capacity within a given pricing SKU.

However, changing the pricing tier SKU is not allowed. For example, an environment with an S1 pricing SKU cannot be converted into an S2, or vice versa.

GA limits

[!INCLUDE Azure Time Series Insights GA limits]

Change the capacity of your environment

  1. In the Azure portal, locate and select your Azure Time Series Insights environment.

  2. In the menu for your Azure Time Series Insights environment, select Storage Configuration.

    Configure your Azure Time Series Insights capacity

  3. Adjust the Capacity slider to select the capacity that meets the requirements for your ingress rates and storage capacity. Notice the Ingress rate, Storage capacity, and Estimated cost update dynamically to show the impact of the change.

    Configure your environment using the capacity slider

    Alternatively, you can type the number of the capacity multiplier into the text box to the right of the slider.

  4. Select Save to scale the environment. The progress indicator is displayed until the change is committed, momentarily.

  5. Verify that the new capacity is sufficient to prevent throttling.

Next steps