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Model data size

Is the limit 250 MB the max size of a model in power BI or i can have a model that have for example 1G of size?

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GuyInACube
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There is still a limit of 250MB for the Data Model size with regards to Excel files or Power BI Designer files.

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

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alexanderg
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Is there a new limit? Because yesterday I was testing with a "pbix file" greater than 250 MB... and there is any issue in the publication.

Yes. the limit is 1GB now. Up from 250MB. 

 

https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-admin-manage-your-data-storage-in-power-bi...

 

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

thanks @GuyInACube This must be recent, because in that "link" shared by you, it still says 250MB as a limit per each dataset

The change actually happened about 2 weeks ago. The doc change went in yesterday but looks like caching may still be occurring. The doc looked good on my end.

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube
GuyInACube
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There is still a limit of 250MB for the Data Model size with regards to Excel files or Power BI Designer files.

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

I like the word "still" in that sentence. It implies impermanence...... 🙂

@GuyInACube I suppose it's 250 MB instead of GB 🙂

Yes.  MB not GB  🙂

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

@GuyInACube But how can we check data model size of designer file? Is it the size of pbix file?

@ashishrj whoa.. mind = blown

@GuyInACube is also a mind reader.. he must have known this follow up was coming because he posted his awesome blog about how to figure this out only 5 hours ago 🙂

 

This should cover everything you need to know

http://blogs.technet.com/b/powerbisupport/archive/2015/08/11/the-conceptual-data-model-and-limits.as...


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The blog link returns a 404; here's the moved page: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/the-conceptual-data-model-and-limits/

I just tried it and it came up for me. Maybe a local thing?  What happens if you try (without the en-us):

 

https://powerbi.microsoft.com/blog/the-conceptual-data-model-and-limits/

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

The link above is the archive link: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/archive/2015/08/11/the-conceptual-data-model-and-limits.asp...

 

-> That's not working.

 

(The link with removed archive and removed en-us works fine)

Got it. Yeah there is redirect badness going on. The Power BI support blog was recently migrated to a single Power BI blog off of powerbi.microsoft.com.

 

Thanks for calling it out. I've passed it onto the services team to get it fixed.

Adam W. Saxton | Microsoft Employee | Business Intelligence
@GuyInACube | youtube.com/guyinacube

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