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Christian Richter d7139d4127 remove deprecated variables
Signed-off-by: Christian Richter <crichter@owncloud.com>
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Gateway

The gateway service is an ...

Caching

The gateway service can use a configured store via GATEWAY_STAT_CACHE_STORE. Possible stores are:

  • memory: Basic in-memory store and the default.
  • ocmem: Advanced in-memory store allowing max size.
  • redis: Stores data in a configured Redis cluster.
  • redis-sentinel: Stores data in a configured Redis Sentinel cluster.
  • etcd: Stores data in a configured etcd cluster.
  • nats-js: Stores data using key-value-store feature of nats jetstream
  • noop: Stores nothing. Useful for testing. Not recommended in production environments.
  1. Note that in-memory stores are by nature not reboot-persistent.
  2. Though usually not necessary, a database name and a database table can be configured for event stores if the event store supports this. Generally not applicable for stores of type in-memory. These settings are blank by default which means that the standard settings of the configured store apply.
  3. The gateway service can be scaled if not using in-memory stores and the stores are configured identically over all instances.
  4. When using redis-sentinel, the Redis master to use is configured via GATEWAY_STAT_CACHE_STORE_NODES in the form of <sentinel-host>:<sentinel-port>/<redis-master> like 10.10.0.200:26379/mymaster.