![]() ![]() With all the recent improvements in Power BI Premium and the main focus of the Microsoft team to have new developments in Power BI Premium before they are released in Azure Analysis Services, we decided to first look at Power BI Premium. In the announcements done by Microsoft over the last year, they state the Power BI Premium will offer a superset of what Azure Analysis Services has to offer today. Why do you want to move to Power BI Premium and not simply “lift & shift” to Azure Analysis Services?.Together with the client, we took this approach to explore their way to the cloud in a proof-of-concept. The current model is an on-premises analysis services tabular model. There is an Analysis Service model already, why migrate it?.Spoiler! You do not need a Power BI Premium P-SKU to get this working! Considerations, Power BI Premium or Azure Analysis Services?īefore we jump into all the details, you might have a few questions at this moment. ![]() In this blog I will describe the journey we took to migrate one of the existing Analysis Services models to Power BI Premium and provide a step-by-step guide how to do this yourself. ![]() Definitely an interesting case! Because of this project I finally found some decent time to investigate XMLA endpoints for Power BI Premium! Over the last two weeks, I had the pleasure to work on an innovative case where we wanted to migrate on premises Analysis Services models to a Power BI Premium data model. Also read this blog around migration, how and why. I recommend first exploring that, before taking this approach. Power BI (Premium) now offers a native migration option to Power BI. ![]()
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