If you are importing around 10 million rows and no more than 100 MB of data in Power BI, more than likely you don’t have performance issues. But, if you trying to deal with more than 50 gigabytes of data in Power BI, and you have complex DAX measures there is a good chance you’re frustrated with slowness.
In this session, you’ll learn some techniques to deal with large amounts of data and the major causes of bad performance in Power BI. Come and investigate how Power BI deals with data, and how your DAX formulas may be biting you back when retrieving data.
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