Reduce Upload Times to Tableau Server
You’ve created your workbook and analyzed its performance recording to make sure that it’s been optimized for speed. Now you’re ready to publish the workbook to Tableau Server. It isn't always possible to reduce upload times to Tableau Server, but here are some considerations to keep in mind.
Avoid publishing packaged workbooks
It is a best practice to publish workbooks (.twb files) and data sources separately, rather than publishing them together as packaged workbook (.twbx files). This may not make your initial uploads of workbooks and data sources any faster than publishing them together, but it makes republishing workbooks faster (if you don't have to also republish data sources), and it makes data sources available online for new workbooks. For data sources that are extracts, it also allows you to schedule automated refreshes.
Make extracts smaller
For Tableau extracts, you can help speed uploads by making your extract smaller. As you create extracts, consider:
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Removing unused fields from extracts.
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Making extracts smaller with sampling and filtering.
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Aggregating data for visible dimensions.