
When preparing for the PL-300: Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst certification, understanding data gateways is critical. Gateways act as a bridge between Power BI Service (in the cloud) and your on-premises data sources.
Let’s go through a common exam-style question and break down why one answer stands out as correct.
📌 Question:
You plan to get data from flat files for a Power BI semantic model.
You need to select a location to store the files.
Which location requires an on-premises data gateway? (Select only one answer)
- OneDrive for Business
- Personal OneDrive account
- SharePoint Online Team Sites
- Shared folder on a local network
✅ Correct Answer: 4. Shared folder on a local network
🧠 Why This is the Right Answer:
Power BI Service is cloud-based, meaning it can directly connect to cloud storage services like OneDrive and SharePoint Online without needing a gateway.
However, a shared folder on a local network is on-premises. Power BI Service cannot directly access local network drives or file shares.
To bridge this gap, you need an On-Premises Data Gateway. This gateway:
- Acts as a secure middleman between Power BI Service and your local data.
- Ensures scheduled refreshes work for your reports and dashboards.
- Supports both Import and DirectQuery modes (where applicable).
🚫 Why the Other Options Don’t Require a Gateway:
1. OneDrive for Business
- It’s part of Microsoft 365 cloud services.
- Power BI can connect and refresh data directly via the cloud without a gateway.
2. Personal OneDrive account
- Also a cloud service (consumer OneDrive).
- Power BI can pull files directly over the internet without a gateway.
3. SharePoint Online Team Sites
- SharePoint Online is a cloud-hosted service.
- Direct connection is possible without a gateway.
🏁 Final Thoughts:
Think of it this way:
If the data is in the cloud → No gateway needed.
If the data is on-premises → Gateway needed.
For this question, “Shared folder on a local network” is clearly an on-premises location, so it requires an On-Premises Data Gateway.
Mastering this concept will help you not only pass the PL-300 exam but also design robust, refreshable Power BI solutions in real-world scenarios.
