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Pro License (Shared Capacity) vs Premium License (Dedicated Capacity)--------Difference between them
- 4 years ago
Hi Anonymous
Please see the response below for your questions.
Capacity - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/fundamentals/service-basic-concepts#capacities
Capacities are a core Power BI concept representing a set of resources (storage, processor, and memory) used to host and deliver your Power BI content. Capacities are either shared or reserved. A shared capacity is shared with other Microsoft customers, while a reserved capacity is reserved for a single customer. Reserved capacities require a subscription, and are fully described in the Managing Premium capacities article.
By default, workspaces are created on a shared capacity. In shared capacity, workloads run on computational resources shared with other customers. As the capacity must share resources, limitations are imposed to ensure "fair play", such as the maximum model size (1 GB) and maximum daily refresh frequency (eight times per day).
Incremental Refresh is supported for PRP license - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/incremental-refresh-overview#supported-plans
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Hi Anonymous
Please see the response below for your questions.
Capacity - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/fundamentals/service-basic-concepts#capacities
Capacities are a core Power BI concept representing a set of resources (storage, processor, and memory) used to host and deliver your Power BI content. Capacities are either shared or reserved. A shared capacity is shared with other Microsoft customers, while a reserved capacity is reserved for a single customer. Reserved capacities require a subscription, and are fully described in the Managing Premium capacities article.
By default, workspaces are created on a shared capacity. In shared capacity, workloads run on computational resources shared with other customers. As the capacity must share resources, limitations are imposed to ensure "fair play", such as the maximum model size (1 GB) and maximum daily refresh frequency (eight times per day).
Incremental Refresh is supported for PRP license - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/incremental-refresh-overview#supported-plans
Thanks
Hari
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