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  1. docs/throttle/README.md

    If you have traditional spinning (hdd) drives, some applications with high concurrency might require MinIO cluster to be tuned such that to avoid random I/O on the drives. The way to convert high concurrent I/O into a sequential I/O is by reducing the number of concurrent operations allowed per cluster. This allows MinIO cluster to be operationally resilient to such workloads, while also making sure the drives are at optimal efficiency and responsive.
    
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  2. cmd/signature-v4-utils.go

    		default:
    			return nil, ErrUnsignedHeaders
    		}
    	}
    	return extractedSignedHeaders, ErrNone
    }
    
    // Trim leading and trailing spaces and replace sequential spaces with one space, following Trimall()
    // in http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4-create-canonical-request.html
    func signV4TrimAll(input string) string {
    	// Compress adjacent spaces (a space is determined by
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  3. docs/distributed/CONFIG.md

    server.
    
    Historically everything to MinIO was provided via command arguments for the hostnames and the drives via an ellipses syntax such as `minio server http://host{1...4}/disk{1...4}` this requirement added an additional burden to have sequential hostnames for us to make sure that we can provide horizontal distribution, however we have come across situations where sometimes this is not feasible and there are no easier alternatives without modifying /etc/hosts on the host system as root user....
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