# 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](https://docs.nats.io/nats-concepts/jetstream/key-value-store) - `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 `:/` like `10.10.0.200:26379/mymaster`.