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Bakhtawar
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Power bi scalibility

I read on the article that

if we have

 

power bi desktop free version then we have limitiation of  1gb data

for power bi pro --in Power BI Pro vs. Free you have a 10 GB per Pro user data storage limit.

 

for power bi premium :

This dedicated capacity (aka Premium Workspace) can be used to host large datasets up to 50GB while offering a total storage of 100TB in the cloud.

 

 

but if i have pbix file 200 GB or across 200GB then what should we do . beacuse POWER BI PREMIUM only have 50 GB ?

 

kindly clear this point

 

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yes you can create multiple PBIX files.

The 100TB is the total amount of storage in the cloud.


For example when you have premium you can upload up to 2000 pbix files with 50GB each.

 


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EricHulshof
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Data management.

You cant convince me it is neccecary to pump 200GB of data in to one PowerBI Dashboard.

 


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did not understand your point..

 

is it not possible to load 200GB of data in to one PowerBI Dashboard. ? or what is the alterante solution for that ?  @EricHulshof 

 

50GB is the max yes. You can cut up your data in smaller pieces and setup multiple dashboards.

 


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ok means i can create multiple pbix files ? and what is mean by 100 TB in cloud ? ,means we put that multiple pbix in cloud with 100 TB size ? @EricHulshof 

 

yes you can create multiple PBIX files.

The 100TB is the total amount of storage in the cloud.


For example when you have premium you can upload up to 2000 pbix files with 50GB each.

 


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@EricHulshof  what if we have large amount of data in particular pbix file  which covers 50 GB  then what should you say?

 

i see thanks

 

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