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  1. docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md

    This will allow transitioning of older objects to a different cluster or the public cloud by setting up transition rules in the bucket lifecycle configuration. This feature enables applications to optimize storage costs by moving less frequently accessed data to a cheaper storage without compromising accessibility of data.
    
    To transition objects in a bucket to a destination bucket on a different cluster, applications need to specify a transition tier defined on MinIO instead of storage...
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  2. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    index*       (string)             Elasticsearch index to store/update events, index is auto-created
    format*      (namespace*|access)  'namespace' reflects current bucket/object list and 'access' reflects a journal of object operations, defaults to 'namespace'
    queue_dir    (path)               staging dir for undelivered messages e.g. '/home/events'
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  3. cni/README.md

        - [RBAC](https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.2/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/rbac.yaml) - this creates the service account the CNI plugin is configured to use to access the kube-api-server...
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  4. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    - MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default which is resource centric as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/v2/metrics/resource`.
    
    All of these can be accessed via Prometheus dashboard. A sample list of exposed metrics along with their definition is available on our public demo server at
    
    ```sh
    curl https://play.min.io/minio/v2/metrics/cluster
    ```
    
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  5. docs/config/README.md

    ### Certificate Directory
    
    TLS certificates by default are expected to be stored under ``${HOME}/.minio/certs`` directory. You need to place certificates here to enable `HTTPS` based access. Read more about [How to secure access to MinIO server with TLS](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/network-encryption.html).
    
    Following is a sample directory structure for MinIO server with TLS certificates.
    
    ```sh
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  6. docs/kms/README.md

    export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=minio123
    minio server ~/export
    ```
    
    > The KES instance at `https://play.min.io:7373` is meant to experiment and provides a way to get started quickly.
    > Note that anyone can access or delete master keys at `https://play.min.io:7373`. You should run your own KES
    > instance in production.
    
    ## Configuration Guides
    
    A typical MinIO deployment that uses a KMS for SSE-S3 looks like this:
    
    ```
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  7. manifests/charts/README.md

    roles to manage different parts of Istio. For example, a security team would maintain the
    root CA and policy, a telemetry team may only have access to Prometheus,
    and a different team may maintain the control plane components (which are highly security sensitive).
    
    The install is organized in 'environments' - each environment consists of a set of components
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  8. README.md

    ## Deployment Recommendations
    
    ### Allow port access for Firewalls
    
    By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port.
    
    ### ufw
    
    For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use `ufw` command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000
    
    ```sh
    ufw allow 9000
    ```
    
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  9. docs/ftp/README.md

    ## Scope
    
    - All IAM Credentials are allowed access excluding rotating credentials, rotating credentials
      are not allowed to login via FTP/SFTP ports, you must use S3 API port for if you are using
      rotating credentials.
    
    - Access to bucket(s) and object(s) are governed via IAM policies associated with the incoming
      login credentials.
    
    - Allows authentication and access for all
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  10. docs/site-replication/README.md

    - All sites must be using the **same** external IDP(s) if any.
    - For [SSE-S3 or SSE-KMS encryption via KMS](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/server-side-encryption.html "MinIO KMS Guide"), all sites **must**  have access to a central KMS deployment. This can be achieved via a central KES server or multiple KES servers (say one per site) connected via a central KMS (Vault) server.
    
    ## Configuring Site Replication
    
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