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- Exporting data from the data warehouse
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The performance capacity of a data warehouse is determined by the [data warehouse units](what-is-a-data-warehouse-unit-dwu-cdwu.md).
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- To view the resources allocated for all the performance profiles, see [Memory and concurrency limits]memory-concurrency-limits.md).
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- To view the resources allocated for all the performance profiles, see [Memory and concurrency limits](memory-concurrency-limits.md).
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- To adjust capacity, you can [scale up or down](quickstart-scale-compute-portal.md).
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- For more information about workload classification, see [Workload Classification](sql-data-warehouse-workload-classification.md).
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- For more information about workload isolation, see [Workload Isolation](sql-data-warehouse-workload-isolation.md).
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- For more information about workload importance, see [Workload Importance](sql-data-warehouse-workload-importance.md).
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- For more information about workload management monitoring, see [Workload Management Portal Monitoring](sql-data-warehouse-workload-management-portal-monitor.md).
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- For more information about workload management monitoring, see [Workload Management Portal Monitoring](sql-data-warehouse-workload-management-portal-monitor.md).
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