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Hi , I have two workspace one is premium & one is Pro. Whenever i publish my report in Pro workspace report loading time is ok. But when i deploy same report in premium workspace it's loading time is very high.
What was the issue?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the Power BI Premium Capacity Metrics app to filter by capacity, and review performance metrics for workspace content. It's possible to review the performance metrics and resource usage by hour for the past seven days for all content stored within a Premium capacity. Monitoring is often the first step to take when troubleshooting a general concern about Premium capacity performance.
Why are the reports slow? You can use this article to see the possible problems and ways to identify and deal with them.
1. Insufficient capacity resources (e.g. high total active memory, models cannot be evicted)
2. Inefficient report design (e.g. report pages contain too many visual objects)
3. Slow datasets, especially if the report has previously performed well (e.g. there is complex or inefficient computational logic)
4. High concurrent report usage (e.g. causing long query wait times, CPU saturation, etc.)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the Power BI Premium Capacity Metrics app to filter by capacity, and review performance metrics for workspace content. It's possible to review the performance metrics and resource usage by hour for the past seven days for all content stored within a Premium capacity. Monitoring is often the first step to take when troubleshooting a general concern about Premium capacity performance.
Why are the reports slow? You can use this article to see the possible problems and ways to identify and deal with them.
1. Insufficient capacity resources (e.g. high total active memory, models cannot be evicted)
2. Inefficient report design (e.g. report pages contain too many visual objects)
3. Slow datasets, especially if the report has previously performed well (e.g. there is complex or inefficient computational logic)
4. High concurrent report usage (e.g. causing long query wait times, CPU saturation, etc.)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You can raise an issue at https://issues.powerbi.com . If you have a Pro license you can consider raising a Pro ticket at https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/pro/
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