Summary
In this chapter, we have come closer to the end of our journey of performance optimization in Power BI. We focused on reserved capacities that are available as Power BI Premium and Embedded offerings. We learned that you could purchase and license the offerings differently, but that they share most functionality across SKUs. This means that the same performance optimization guidance applies to capacities consistently.
We introduced Power BI Premium and covered the unique features it offers that help with performance and scaling large datasets. Then, we introduced Gen2, which is the latest and now default offering from Microsoft. Since Gen2 is Generally Available, we did not cover the previous generation due to huge improvements in design and reduced maintenance. After that, we took a brief look at capacity settings such as query timeouts and refresh intervals, which you can use to prevent expensive operations from severely affecting the capacity.
Then, we discussed how...