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what is the maximum data size that can be imported in a PBI file backed by premium p2? is it equivalent to its memory size, which is 50 Gb? or can I upload 200 Gb of data in import mode in the Premium P2 workspace?
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Hey @SumanBindu ,
a single data artifact (a dataset, dataflow) can not exceed the available RAM of the capacity.
If you are on Power BI Premium, the max PBIX file size that can be uploaded is 10GB. This means you have to consider incremental refresh. By default, 10GB is the dataset size within any Power BI Premium capacity. You need to change the workspace setting to "Large data storage format":
You will find this setting on the Premium tab of the workspace setting.
This setting will allow Premium-backed datasets to outgrow the 10GB dataset size limit (up to the available RAM of the capacity). The 10GB file size limit (the pbix file) still exists.
Regards,
Tom
Hi @TomMartens ,
In a P2 workspace that has a 50Gb memory, can we store multiple reports (let's say 5) with data size of 20gb each?
So overall there is 100gb of data out of which only 20gb is being used at a time if we use only one report at a time
Hey @SumanBindu ,
the short answer: yes!
The more precise answer;
Please be aware that during publishing from Desktop to the Power BI Service the pbix is split into two artifacts, the dataset and the content.
I consider it essential to be more precise here. Please remember that there is a file (the pbix) size limit. For this reason, you must use incremental refresh, as you can not upload a pbix larger than 10GB. Using incremental refresh has its merits, faster refreshes, larger models. But (of course) it's also important to remember that the merits have their complexities.
My recommendation, whenever incremental refresh is used:
Hopefully, this answers your question.
Regards,
Tom
Hey @SumanBindu ,
a single data artifact (a dataset, dataflow) can not exceed the available RAM of the capacity.
If you are on Power BI Premium, the max PBIX file size that can be uploaded is 10GB. This means you have to consider incremental refresh. By default, 10GB is the dataset size within any Power BI Premium capacity. You need to change the workspace setting to "Large data storage format":
You will find this setting on the Premium tab of the workspace setting.
This setting will allow Premium-backed datasets to outgrow the 10GB dataset size limit (up to the available RAM of the capacity). The 10GB file size limit (the pbix file) still exists.
Regards,
Tom
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