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Diagnosing Power BI DirectQuery Connection Limit Performance Problems With Execution Metrics

Diagnosing Power BI DirectQuery Connection Limit Performance Problems With Execution Metrics
A few months ago I blogged about the new limits available for the Maximum Connections Per Data Source property in Premium and why the number of connections that a DirectQuery semantic model can open to a data source is so important for report performance. At that time, however, there was no way for you to … Continue reading Diagnosing Power BI DirectQuery Connection Limit Performance Problems With Execution Metrics

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