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Hi,
i am very confused with all the possible combinations of licensing the power.
here is our scenario please let me know how can be done with minimal cost:
1) using power bi server locally with our SQL server
2) 2 developers to design and publish reports
3) 10-30 users to login using thier domain accounts and view reports while the stored procedures will get user id (domain account) as a filter for the data returned.
thanks
@rafi_newman If I am remembering correctly, you will either need a P1 license where you get the entitlement for PBRS or you need SQL Server Enterprise with SA. You will also need a Power BI Pro license for your 2 developers.
thanks
do you mean that for internal use of a small business , we need to pay 5K$/month? (we dont have the EE SA)
thats insane!
what are the alternatives?
@rafi_newman wrote:
thanks
do you mean that for internal use of a small business , we need to pay 5K$/month? (we dont have the EE SA)
thats insane!
what are the alternatives?
You can use the Power BI cloud service for around $10 per user per month
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