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Hi,
at the moment I have a (relatively big) Gateway on my PC. Due to tryal there are a lot of connections included that are no longer used.
I am about to move the Gateway to our Server. (there is the Option to takeover an existing gateway).
But it is very tempting to me that I create a second Gateway on the server where I just include connections that are in use right now. I'd like to change a Dataset at a time and move it from one Gateway to another.
Is this possible, or do you think it is a good idea. Or would it be better to just takeover the entire gateway?
thanks!
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@herbemischung Yes its possible, the new gateway option would be available at the dataset level in the Power BI Service and you would be able to switch each dataset over to the new one. Your approach sounds like the direction I would head if you have a lot of unecessary connections in the old one.
@herbemischung Yes its possible, the new gateway option would be available at the dataset level in the Power BI Service and you would be able to switch each dataset over to the new one. Your approach sounds like the direction I would head if you have a lot of unecessary connections in the old one.
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