Limit The Impact Of Expensive Power BI Queries On Your Capacity By Reducing The Query Timeout

The recent announcement of Surge Protection gives Fabric/Power BI capacity admins a way to restrict the impact of background operations on a capacity, preventing them from causing throttling. However, at the time of writing, Surge Protection does not prevent users that are running expensive DAX or MDX queries – which are interactive operations – from … Continue reading Limit The Impact Of Expensive Power BI Queries On Your Capacity By Reducing The Query Timeout
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