Backfilling Microsoft Graph Connector Entitlement to 50M items

Microsoft 365 and Office 365 subscribers are in for some good news as a new service plan called Graph Connectors Search with Index will soon be available at no extra cost, offering an index limit of up to 50 million items per tenant. This rollout is expected to begin in mid-September 2024, and subscribers can prepare for it by reviewing Microsoft Graph connectors resources. The subscriptions that will automatically be configured for this service plan include Office 365 E1, Office 365 E3, Office 365 E5, Microsoft 365 E3, Microsoft 365 E5, Microsoft 365 F1, Microsoft 365 F3, Office 365 F3, Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Microsoft 365 Business Standard, Microsoft 365 Business Premium, Office 365 G1, Office 365 G3, Office 365 G5, Microsoft 365 G3, Microsoft 365 G5, Office 365 A3, Office 365 A5, Microsoft 365 A3, and Microsoft 365 A5. If you currently use Microsoft Graph connectors for Copilot or Microsoft Search and you have any of these subscriptions, your tenant index limit will change to 50 million items. Users of 'Extra Graph Connector capacity' will receive communication about their active plans.
This update is great news for organizations relying on third-party data. Previously, you would need a built-in entitlement or purchase add-on quota to index third-party data into Microsoft Graph through Microsoft Graph connectors. With this change, that is no longer necessary, and the index quota per license entitlement is removed without any additional cost.
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