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ciao friends in this unplugged video i want to talk about segment sites in tabular models a recent feature in power bi premium increased the size of the segment when you have large models this has been announced in twitter but it doesnt have a specific blog post we just have seen that the recommendation had been has been updated and what happened is that the the segment sides the default segment size uh used by power bi for large models is eight million rows whereas power bi usually has one mineral so what is the difference and why this feature could be so important and especially when it could be important for your models so i wanted to try to make a few benchmarks comparing two models one that has the default size and power bi which is one mini rosa in each segment and the other that has eight mini rows in each segment and i will show you when this could affect the performance improving the performance of the queries and when this is not so important depending on the data that you