Manage CAP Gateways

    The CAP Gateway mode is a secure and efficient solution designed to enhance your cloud data protection. Installing gateways within your cloud environment ensures data residency and enhanced security. Choose CAP Gateway mode if you need to host backups within your own compute in your virtual network, have specific regulatory requirements, or want granular control over infrastructure and data flow.

    Before configuring GAP gateways on CAP Gateways page, you can refer to Get Started to check requirements and prepare.

    The CAP Gateways page.

    - To create a new CAP Gateway, refer to [Create a New CAP Gateway](#missing-link). - For the existing gateways, you can perform the following actions: - Edit – To edit a gateway, you can select a gateway and click **Edit** button on the command bar, or you can click the **Edit** button when you are viewing the gateway details. For details on the gateway settings, refer to [Create a New CAP Gateway](#missing-link). - Delete – To delete a gateway, you can select a gateway and click **Delete** button on the command bar. You can select multiple gateways to delete. - Install – To install a gateway in your environment, you can select a gateway and click **Get** **package** button on the command bar. For details on the gateway installation, refer to [Install a CAP Gateway](#missing-link). - Upgrade – When a new gateway package version is available, the **Version** column will show **Updates available** link. To upgrade a gateway package, you can either click this link or select a gateway and click **Upgrade** button on the command bar. After upgrading the package to the new version for an installed gateway, you will need to reinstall it in your environment. For detailed instructions, refer to [Install a CAP Gateway](#missing-link). - Refresh – The gateways will be automatically refreshed every 15 minutes to update their status. You can also refresh a specific gateway manually. To refresh a gateway, you can select a gateway and click **Refresh** button on the command bar.