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Power BI Report Server is available in two free editions:
- Evaluation (180 days)
and
- Developer.
1) What is the difference between them?
2) Is there any technical limitation comparing to the production edition?
When using PBI Report Server Evaluation edition, doesn't changes in the web.config then takes effect?
I'm trying to add maxRequestLength="8192" to web.config cause I have one huge SSRS rdl-report (7 Mb).
Default value of the property maxRequestLength is 4 Mb.
@AndersC wrote:
When using PBI Report Server Evaluation edition, doesn't changes in the web.config then takes effect?
There should not be any issues changing this in the web.config. The Evaluation edition is fully functional, it just expires after 180 days.
Same product, same features, just different licenses.
@Jon-Heide wrote:Same product, same features, just different licenses.
Jon-Heide, thank you for your answer!
a) Could you please tell, what is the difference between Evaluation and Developer licenses?
b) Also as I understood, there is no technical limitation comparing to the production edition, correct?
Hi @duhast2017,
1. The Evaluation will expired after 180 days. And the Developer can't be used for business purpose.
2. Both Evaluation and Developer provide same technical features.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Can you please define the " Business purpose" ?
Business Purpose means production environment. I think to clarify this means to use PBIRS to deliver reports and/or data to end users with production data. The developer edition can be used to develop reports in a development environment, this reports can be moved up to a production environment that has the appropriate production environment licensing.
What happens after it expires? What are the options?
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