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davidhernando
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Performance of shared Power BI Datasets in PRO licensing not PREMIUM

Hello everyone,

 

We developped a report on a shared dataset publish through an App (ds size 440MB) with 30 users , everything is on a PRO licensing mode.

We are planning to make it available to 300 users and 500 afterwards, will it impact the unitary performance of the report ?

Does it exist some metrics about load/performance of the PRO PBI Service ?  

How many concurrent users on the same dataset can the service handle?

 

Any help would begreatly appreciated!

 

Thanks !

 

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Sumanth_23
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hi @davidhernando - There is no benchmark as such defined by Power BI while using Pro licenses (atleast not that I am aware of)

It depends on which mechanism you've used for data connectivity; if your report is using Import then all data is cached in Power Bi service and you should not expect any performance issues.

If report is using DirectQuery to on-prem data source and large number of users are accessing the report then you could expect some performance issues since each time a user interacts with a visual on the report - a query is sent on-premise to data source.

 

Also based on the number of users that you are mentioning you are going to scale up to - I think you should consider the option of a mix of Pro and Premium - based on the number of users who are actually going to build reports

 

Check out the below article for details: 

https://xo.xello.com.au/blog/power-bi-desktop-vs-power-bi-pro-and-premium-differences#:~:text=Premiu...

 

Please mark the post as a solution if my comment helped with solving your issue. Thanks! 

 

 

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Sumanth_23
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hi @davidhernando - There is no benchmark as such defined by Power BI while using Pro licenses (atleast not that I am aware of)

It depends on which mechanism you've used for data connectivity; if your report is using Import then all data is cached in Power Bi service and you should not expect any performance issues.

If report is using DirectQuery to on-prem data source and large number of users are accessing the report then you could expect some performance issues since each time a user interacts with a visual on the report - a query is sent on-premise to data source.

 

Also based on the number of users that you are mentioning you are going to scale up to - I think you should consider the option of a mix of Pro and Premium - based on the number of users who are actually going to build reports

 

Check out the below article for details: 

https://xo.xello.com.au/blog/power-bi-desktop-vs-power-bi-pro-and-premium-differences#:~:text=Premiu...

 

Please mark the post as a solution if my comment helped with solving your issue. Thanks! 

 

 

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos!

Proud to be a Super User!



Hi @Sumanth_23 

 

Thanks for your reply!

Actually the dataset is in import mode with an Azure SQL DB, the final report uses this Power BI dataset as source.

We will have 5-10 report builders and 300 readers, and for that I presume that we will not face performance issues. But what will it be for 400 or 500 users? Do you have any experience on this ?

 

Thanks for your article even if it handles the problem mainly from the financial perspective.

 

 

 

hi @davidhernando - I do have experience in a couple of projects with that number of users but we have switched to Premium at about 400 users when we require more of users with read access - but unfortunately have not experienced that workload with Pro users. 

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