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Hi,
We are planning a deployment for an Enterprise customer (on a single Azure Active Directory Domain) and are trying to work out how to optimise performance.
I understand that the front end of PowerBI Service uses CDNs, caching, closest data center etc to optimise the user experience. Perfect 🙂
However, for the backend, I have a few questions:
1) Is this located in the same region as the data is stored?
2) Can we have multiple backends to serve different geographies (e.g. one in China, One in Europe and one in the US)?
3) If you leverage Office 365 multi-tenancy, do these tenants share one PowerBI Service instance, or is a PowerBI service instance created for each tenant (Geography)?
The above 3 points assume import mode. For direct query to Azure Analysis Services in different Azure regions, how would that be best optimised for global users (from PowerBI Service) - are there options or does one region need to be selected?
I have checked through the docs but cannot find any definitive guidance about the best way to go about serving multiple geographies efficiently and avoiding the typical challenges of data transfer and latency to optimise the user experience.
Thanks
Hi @murrayfoxcroft,
1) Yes.
2) As of now, it is not supported yet
3) Power BI and Office 365 are very different. Today there is one Power Bi instance by tenant.
Reference: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/TrustCenter/CloudServices/business-application-platform/default.aspx
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi Murray
I'll try and help with a couple of these based on my understanding, although hopefully someone from the product teams can answer fully.
1) I believe so
2) Not sure about China (as I think this is somewhat separate), but with PowerBI Premium you can assign different capacities to different geographies - if it's not available yet it's coming soon.
3) Not sure - sorry
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