The following table details the features and entitlements that are available for each Looker (Google Cloud core) edition. The features and entitlements apply to both production and non-production instances.
Feature | Edition | ||
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Standard | Enterprise | Embed | |
Production resource | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Standard users | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Developer users | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Maximum number of users (including basic entitlements listed previously) | 50 | No maximum | No maximum |
Free upgrades to releases | Yes | Yes | Yes |
API calls per month (query-based) | 1,000 | 100,000 | 500,000 |
Administrative API calls (per month) | 1,000 | 10,000 | 100,000 |
VPC-SC support | No | Yes1 | Yes1 |
Private IP available | No | Yes | Yes |
Customer-managed encryption keys | No | Yes | Yes |
Elite System Activity logs | No | Yes | Yes |
Custom themes | No | Yes | Yes |
Signed embedding | No | No | Yes |
Private labeling | No | Yes | Yes |
1 Must have Private IP usage configured to deploy VPC-SC.
End user entitlements | |||
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Access to: | Developer user | Standard user | Viewer user |
Administration interface for the instance within the Looker resource | Yes2 | No | No |
Administrative access for the instance within the Looker resource | Yes2 | No | No |
Full (read and write) access to LookML model | Yes | No | No |
View access to LookML models | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Development Mode | Yes | No | No |
Folders | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dashboards | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Individual reports and charts | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Explores | Yes | Yes | No |
SQL Runner | Yes | Yes | No |
Scheduling | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Data filtering | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Drill to row-level detail | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Data downloading and exporting capability | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dashboard or Look creation | Yes | Yes | No |
Looker API interfaces | Yes | No | No |
2 Each developer user must be authorized by the customer for administrative access via the admin interface of the Looker (Google Cloud core) instance.