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Power BI DirectQuery with AWS Redshift
- 1 year ago
Hi Irvanda ,
Yes, Power BI Pro can access AWS Redshift in DirectQuery mode via a private network. Use an on-premises data gateway to securely connect Power BI to your Redshift cluster in a private VPC. Alternatively, whitelist Power BI's IP ranges (published by Microsoft) in Redshift's security group for direct access. Ensure proper permissions and optimize queries for best performance.
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Hi Irvanda ,
Yes, Power BI Pro can access AWS Redshift in DirectQuery mode via a private network. Use an on-premises data gateway to securely connect Power BI to your Redshift cluster in a private VPC. Alternatively, whitelist Power BI's IP ranges (published by Microsoft) in Redshift's security group for direct access. Ensure proper permissions and optimize queries for best performance.
If this post helped please do accept this as a solution and give a kudos
Thanks In Advance
- Irvanda1 year agoRegular Visitor
Hi Akash,
Thank you for the answer.
What do you mean by on-premises data gateway?
Where is the setting and what is it like?
Are there any references?Could you help with the Power BI IP range information?
Please advice,
- Akash_Varuna1 year agoSuper User
Hi Irvanda ,
On-Premises Data Gateway: A tool to securely connect Power BI to private data sources (like AWS Redshift) without exposing them to the internet. Install it on a machine with access to Redshift and configure it in Power BI settings.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/data-integration/gateway/service-gateway-install
Power BI IP Ranges: If not using a gateway, whitelist Power BI's IP ranges in Redshift's security group (default port: 5439). Download the updated ranges from- v-aatheeque1 year agoCommunity Support
Hi Irvanda ,
Akash_Varuna Thanks for your prompt response.
Additionally, to connect using DirectQuery with Amazon Redshift, you can refer to the following link: Power Query Amazon Redshift connector - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
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