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Report Server data refresh options
PBIRS runs SSAS behind the scenes with a built in mechanism for scheduling data refreshes. Unless you need control over your tabular models or have other constraints (see below), then I'd drop your plan to host SSAS tabular and just use what PBIRS gives you with your reports running in "Import" mode.
Contrary to my advice, we have actually implemented our own SSAS Tabular instance in a similar architecture to what you've described. Because our finances are limited and we can only afford PBIRS under an SQL EE with SA licence for 4 cores only, we came to the conclusion that the server running PBIRS/SQLEE would not be fast enough to handle our usage requirements, so we implemented SSAS under our SQL Standard licence on an extremely fast server.
If money were no object, I would not have done this. I would of used PBIRS out of the box.
- mpo8 years agoHelper II
Thank you, that's useful.
What are the advantages of not using a dedicated Tabular SSAS?
We planned multiple reporst to share a data model.
Not sure if incremental/partitioned data refresh is possible in PBIRS hosted SSAS?
I also got an impression that SSAS tabular is easier to automatically manage and deploy for multiple environments.
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
Simplicity is a big advantage to not using dedicated SSAS.
There are also limitations within PBI when connecting directly to a dedicated SSAS - e.g. you're forced to create calculated columns and hierarchies within the SSAS model. The analysts on my team (fresh from their PBI training courses) can't stand this! They have to add columns to the SSAS model within SSDT, build the asdatabase, send it to infrastructure for deployment, then head back into PBI and refresh their data source. They find this cumbersome and want to work directly in PBI at all times.
Another reason for having a dedicated SSAS server (which I haven't mentioned before) could be if you need to scale SSAS/PBIRS differently.
- mpo8 years agoHelper II
Thanks again, this makes sense.
- Bubbler7 years agoRegular Visitor
Assuming you drop the SSAS plan and keep only PBIRS over an SQLServer EE with SA, Is it possible to run incremental refresh as in cloud Premium PBI Service?
If NO..... Is there any way to solve incremental refreshes over on premises data with PBI?
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
Bubbler Did you get your answer for using incremental refresh in Power Bi report Server yet? We are using PBIRS on premise and but I was unable to figure out how and what to do for getting this feature.
- Bubbler7 years agoRegular VisitorYes. Microsoft support said that:
- This feature is only on preview stage.
- Works only on cloud