How do you resolve memory or performance issues when running large Power BI reports with heavy DAX calculations

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How do you resolve memory or performance issues when running large Power BI reports with heavy DAX calculations?

I'm working on a project that involves running large Power BI reports that rely heavily on complex DAX calculations. As the data volume grows, I'm encountering memory and performance issues, which are affecting the report load times and responsiveness. I want to optimize the performance and ensure that the reports run efficiently without straining system resources.

Are there specific strategies or optimizations I can implement to reduce memory consumption and improve performance for these DAX-heavy reports? Any guidance on best practices for managing large datasets in Power BI with complex calculations would be greatly appreciated!
Oct 30 in Power BI by Evanjalin
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