'Published Data Sources vs Embedded Data Sources in Tableau
I'm using Tableau and I want to connect a workbook to a data source connected to BigQuery, in BigQuery the query process 700 MB of data.
The question is, is there a difference in performance in Tableau if I choose to publish the data source instead of publishing the data source embedded in the workbook?
Right now I don't have many workbooks or datasources published in Tableau, but I will have in the next months, so if the volume of data sources and workbooks increases, is Tableau better capable of keeping data sources and workbooks separetely since both will occupy memory and processing time?
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