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Hi
I am assessing a scenario on the combination of PPU and F2, to understand the technical limits under this scenario.
I found a related recent post here in community (Solved: PPU license vs Fabric - Microsoft Fabric Community), but it is not my exact question.
I would like to know what does it mean practically to have both together? Does it mean that you would have a workspace marked with PPU license that has unique capability for power BI workloads (like large dataset), and for your 'other than Power BI workloads' (say, Data Pipeline) you would have another workspace with F2 capabilities?
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Hi @Jalalmn
Yes, that is correct, because you can only have one licence to assigned to a single workspace.
Hi @Jalalmn
Yes you could if you import the data from your Lakehouse into an imported Semantic Model that is being hosted in a PPU Workspace.
Hi @Jalalmn
Yes, that is correct, because you can only have one licence to assigned to a single workspace.
Hi @GilbertQ
Thank you so much for your reply.
So then it means, I would not be able to take advantage of a (for example) data warehouse being built on F2 workspace for creating reports in my PPU workspace. Right?
Hi @Jalalmn
Yes you could if you import the data from your Lakehouse into an imported Semantic Model that is being hosted in a PPU Workspace.
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