Performance Testing Power BI Direct Lake Models Revisited: Ensuring Worst-Case Performance

Two years ago I wrote a detailed post on how to do performance testing for Direct Lake semantic models. In that post I talked about how important it is to run worst-case scenario tests to see how your model performs when there is no model data present in memory, and how it was possible to … Continue reading Performance Testing Power BI Direct Lake Models Revisited: Ensuring Worst-Case Performance
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