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I have been using self-hosted integration runtime that I installed from Azure Data Factory but I never find the instruction or guidance to install the SHIR for MS Fabric without Azure Data Factory. Is this a feature in the enhancement list or I just couldn't find where it is?
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Hi @jerryum1
The ability to install a self-hosted integration runtime (SHIR) for Microsoft Fabric without using Azure Data Factory is not currently available. Currently, most of the available documentation and guidance focuses on using SHIR with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse.
You may need to continue to use Azure Data Factory to set up and manage your SHIR.
You can also consider using a gateway.
Note that while both are used to transfer data between on-premises and the cloud, SHIR is more focused on data integration and large-scale data processing, while on-premises gateways are better suited for real-time data access and integration of business applications.
Regards,
Nono Chen
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Hi @jerryum1
Can you tell me if your problem is solved? If yes, please accept it as solution.
Regards,
Nono Chen
Hi @jerryum1
Can you tell me if your problem is solved? If yes, please accept it as solution.
Regards,
Nono Chen
Hi @jerryum1
The ability to install a self-hosted integration runtime (SHIR) for Microsoft Fabric without using Azure Data Factory is not currently available. Currently, most of the available documentation and guidance focuses on using SHIR with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse.
You may need to continue to use Azure Data Factory to set up and manage your SHIR.
You can also consider using a gateway.
Note that while both are used to transfer data between on-premises and the cloud, SHIR is more focused on data integration and large-scale data processing, while on-premises gateways are better suited for real-time data access and integration of business applications.
Regards,
Nono Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you!
Hi @jerryum1,
The on-premise gateway for MS Fabric is different from the SHIR that you required for Azure Data Factory. Within MS Fabric, this is called 'on-premises data gateway'. You can find the instructions to setup the gateway and on-premise data sources over here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-factory/how-to-access-on-premises-data.
The documentation to install the gateway on your server can be found here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/data-integration/gateway/service-gateway-install
Kind regards,
Fabian
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