An on-premises data gateway is software that you install in an on-premises network. The gateway facilitates access to data in that network. As we explain in the overview, you can install a gateway either in personal mode, which applies to Power BI only, or in standard mode. We recommend standard mode. In that mode, you can install a standalone gateway or add a gateway to a cluster, which we ...
Discusses how to fix blocked outbound connections, how to configure certain ports for the on-premises data gateway to create an outbound connection to Azure Relay, how to force the gateway to communicate with Azure Relay by using HTTPS instead of direct TCP, and how to ensure your gateway machine is using TLS 1.2 to communicate with the Microsoft Power BI service.
This article provides an overview of the on-premises data gateway and its functionality in Microsoft cloud services.
The on-premises data gateway acts as a bridge to provide quick and secure data transfer between on-premises data (data that isn't in the cloud) and several Microsoft cloud services. These cloud services include Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Azure Analysis Services, and Azure Logic Apps. By using a gateway, organizations can keep databases and other data sources on their on-premises ...
Learn the basics about on-premises data gateways, which enable quick and secure data transfer between on-premises data and several Microsoft cloud services.
This article looks at the on-premises gateway in-depth. It looks at how the service works with Microsoft Entra ID and your on-premises Active Directory.
Learn how to add or remove data sources to an on-premises gateway in Power BI. Get tips for managing your data sources efficiently.