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Anonymous
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Scheduled Refresh with Oracle database in Amazon AWS Unix server

I built a report in Power BI Desktop connecting to an Oracle instance hosted on Amazon AWS Unix server.

After I complete my development, I published it to the app.powerbi.com. All looking good there.

Question: is the data that I am viewing online just a snapshot of the data when I published the report to the Power BI Service?

if it's static, can I still use Power BI Personal Gateway? My Oracle instance is running on a Unix server. How can I install the perosnal gateway there?

Thanks

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mllopis
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Hi Bill,

 

Yes, the dataset is a snapshot of the content of your PBIX file when you published.

 

You can configure refresh using the Personal Gateway. You'll need to install the gateway on a Windows machine and configure credentials, just like you did in the machine where you created the Power BI Desktop report. There's no support for installing the gateway on non-Windows platforms at this stage.

 

Regards,
M.

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Anonymous
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hello  , how did you connect to Oracle on AWS in power BI. When i connect using Oracle it is very slow 2000 records in 5 minures. I tried using not knowing if its right - Amazon Redshift.

 

 

Can any one let me know if i am missing something.

 

 

 

mllopis
Community Admin
Community Admin

Hi Bill,

 

Yes, the dataset is a snapshot of the content of your PBIX file when you published.

 

You can configure refresh using the Personal Gateway. You'll need to install the gateway on a Windows machine and configure credentials, just like you did in the machine where you created the Power BI Desktop report. There's no support for installing the gateway on non-Windows platforms at this stage.

 

Regards,
M.

Hi,

I am a bit confused about what you wrote. I thought that when I refresh my Data Set via Power BI Online, and this Data Set is based on a Postgres db in Azure Cloud then it connects directly to the Postgres db in the cloud, with no need to connect my PBIX  report locally first. Am I wrong?

Why am I asking- I am currently struggling some issues with a refresh of this Postgres db in the cloud related to my company network firewall on a port 5432 When I connect to PBI Online from  outside company network I have no issues refreshing the data based on the Postgres db via port 5432. That made me really confused about the way PBI refreshes data. 

Thx for reply.

Anonymous
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So there is no way to connect to my Oracle database real time to pull data like what Datazen can do?

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