Aflevering 21 - Capacity overload: Als je performance instort door één koppig model

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Aflevering 21 - Capacity overload: Als je performance instort door één koppig model

from Power Hour Podcast · host Laura Keereweer en Daan Oosters

In deze nieuwe aflevering duiken we in performance issues. Een slecht semantisch model kan namelijk je hele Power BI-omgeving (Fabric Capacity) omver trekken. Wat gebeurt er dan precies op je Fabric-capaciteit? Hoe achterhaal je welk rapport de boosdoener is? En waar moet je op letten bij het bouwen van een rapport of semantisch model? Ook bespreken we welke tools je helpen om te checken of je model een beetje fatsoenlijk draait. Dit alles staat vandaag centraal in de Power Hour Podcast.Natuurlijk ontbreken de vaste items niet: de ditjes-en-datjes uit de wereld van Power BI, “Wat tebbie nou meegemaakt?”, en de klachtenlijn. Laura is namelijk niet blij met de nieuwe organisational apps (org apps). En Daan heeft óók nog een belangrijke mededeling… Nieuwsgierig? Luister nu naar de Power Hour Podcast: alles wat je wilt weten over Power BI!En hier de links waarin wordt gerefereerd:Power BI Roadmap (2026 is inmiddels toegevoegd) Power BI Feature summary OktoberPower BI Feature summary NovemberPower BI Gebruikersdagen 2026 (programma bekend + tickets bestellen)PS: Door wat technische uitdagingen klinken onze stemmen bij bepaalde enthousiaste uitspattingen wat overstuurd, dat kon helaas niet gecorrigeerd worden. Excuses voor het ongemak.Ow ja, voor de hoofdstukindeling in je Podcast app, hierbij de onderwerpen.(00:00) Intro(02:12) Heb je nou meegemaakt?(12:46) De klachtenlijn(36:13) Het item van de week(79:46) Afsluiting

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