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ambarishkunte
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On-Prem Gateway Newer release Best Practice

Hello Experts,

 

We are in a process of updating the On-prem gateway to the latest release & would be possibly doing it on a monthly basis.

 

What are the best practices that could be followed while updating to the newer release of the Power BI Gateway ?

What kind of files we need to backup ?

what are the best possible rollback options ?

 

Eg: We are using proxy for Internet & have implemented the mentioned article. So do we need to backup the configurator files & so in order to restore if at all they are overwritten with the newer release.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/data-integration/gateway/service-gateway-proxy

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Regards,

Ambarish Kunte

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GilbertQ
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Hi @ambarishkunte 


The most important thing is to make sure you have got the Recovery Key known before an upgrade. If anything goes wrong you could re-install and use the recovery key to keep all existing data sources.

 

Also good idea to keep the backup of the configuration files.

 

Other than that I have not had any issues doing this monthly now for a few years.





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v-robertq-msft
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Community Support

Hi, @ambarishkunte 

As GilbertQ said, the recovery key can be the best possible rollback credential you should keep, it is set when the on-premises data gateway is installed, you can use this credential to migrate, restore, or take over an on-premises data gateway.

Steps of migrating, restore, or take over an on-premises data gateway

How to change the recovery key for an on-premises data gateway

For more security information, you can check the Power BI security white paper

 

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Community Support Team _Robert Qin

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v-robertq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @ambarishkunte 

As GilbertQ said, the recovery key can be the best possible rollback credential you should keep, it is set when the on-premises data gateway is installed, you can use this credential to migrate, restore, or take over an on-premises data gateway.

Steps of migrating, restore, or take over an on-premises data gateway

How to change the recovery key for an on-premises data gateway

For more security information, you can check the Power BI security white paper

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

GilbertQ
Super User
Super User

Hi @ambarishkunte 


The most important thing is to make sure you have got the Recovery Key known before an upgrade. If anything goes wrong you could re-install and use the recovery key to keep all existing data sources.

 

Also good idea to keep the backup of the configuration files.

 

Other than that I have not had any issues doing this monthly now for a few years.





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