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SQL Server EE + SA - Power BI reporting server
- Anonymous8 years ago
Just to confirm as well, in the purely on-premise solution you definately won't need a pro license for every user. Only those which intend to author/publish reports.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Glad it's helped.
With regard to number of users, the limitations will be your hardware. There are no limitations in the context of your AD domain (you could allow every user on your domain access to the Report Server if you wish).
Here's an extract from the licensing terms which I think partly confirms your situation:
4.6 Use of Power BI Report Server – SQL Server Enterprise Edition
Customer may run Power BI Report Server software on the Licensed Server. Customer may run the software on a maximum numbers of cores equal to the number of SQL Server Enterprise Edition Core Licenses with active SA assigned to that Server, subject to a minimum of four cores per OSE. Use is additionally subject to the applicable terms of Customer’s volume license agreement. A Power BI Pro User SL is required to publish shared Power BI reports using the Power BI Report Server. This right expires upon expiration of Customer’s SA coverage.
thanks for reply,
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/calculator/
if you go the above link, you will see PRO, Occasional, Frequent Users.
can you confirm that same pricing / licensing is available in "SQL Server EE + SA - Power BI reporting server" or i will have to purchase PRO license for every individual even if he is not a developer.
Just to confirm as well, in the purely on-premise solution you definately won't need a pro license for every user. Only those which intend to author/publish reports.
- sajidmansoorali8 years agoHelper I
Thanks, this is the answer i exactly want to know.
can you please provide any documentation.
What are the limitations regarding #s of user i can create without PRO licenens.
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
Glad it's helped.
With regard to number of users, the limitations will be your hardware. There are no limitations in the context of your AD domain (you could allow every user on your domain access to the Report Server if you wish).
Here's an extract from the licensing terms which I think partly confirms your situation:
4.6 Use of Power BI Report Server – SQL Server Enterprise Edition
Customer may run Power BI Report Server software on the Licensed Server. Customer may run the software on a maximum numbers of cores equal to the number of SQL Server Enterprise Edition Core Licenses with active SA assigned to that Server, subject to a minimum of four cores per OSE. Use is additionally subject to the applicable terms of Customer’s volume license agreement. A Power BI Pro User SL is required to publish shared Power BI reports using the Power BI Report Server. This right expires upon expiration of Customer’s SA coverage.
- sajidmansoorali8 years agoHelper I
Great!
THANKS A LOT.
just share official link of above documentation # 4.6.