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Hey All,
Just looking for some helpful search hits or points in the right direction. My group is looking into publishing visuals from one of our dashboards into an HTML site. We've been told you can only use so many or else it takes a long time to load. Looking for something that describes best practices for this to maybe make the visuals more lightweight so the load time decreases and how to do this overall.
Thanks!
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Hi @LamdaLamda ,
For your situation, I think you could reference the document: Power BI Embedded performance best practices to have a try. To examine the performance of the report elements, you could download the reports and use the Performance Analyzer in Power BI Desktop to analyze them and improve the performance.
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
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Hi @LamdaLamda ,
For your situation, I think you could reference the document: Power BI Embedded performance best practices to have a try. To examine the performance of the report elements, you could download the reports and use the Performance Analyzer in Power BI Desktop to analyze them and improve the performance.
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
When you are viewing in the web version, how much time the dashboard is taking. Same time + some network delay is time is should take in embedding.
Also refer :https://community.powerbi.com/t5/MBAS-Gallery/Microsoft-Power-BI-My-Power-BI-report-is-slow-What-sho...
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