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  1. helm/minio/README.md

    | This Helm chart is community built, maintained, and supported. MinIO does not guarantee support for any given bug, feature request, or update referencing this chart. <br/><br/> MinIO publishes a separate [MinIO Kubernetes Operator and Tenant Helm Chart](https://github.com/minio/operator/tree/master/helm) that is officially maintained and supported. MinIO strongly recommends using the MinIO Kubernetes Operator for production deployments. See [Deploy Operator With Helm](https://min.io/...
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  2. cmd/bucket-targets.go

    	sys.hMutex.RLock()
    	defer sys.hMutex.RUnlock()
    	m := make(map[string]epHealth, len(sys.hc))
    	for k, v := range sys.hc {
    		m[k] = v
    	}
    	return m
    }
    
    // ListTargets lists bucket targets across tenant or for individual bucket, and returns
    // results filtered by arnType
    func (sys *BucketTargetSys) ListTargets(ctx context.Context, bucket, arnType string) (targets []madmin.BucketTarget) {
    	h := sys.healthStats()
    
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  3. docs/config/README.md

    > NOTE: if *path_prefix* is set then MinIO will not federate your buckets, namespaced IAM assets are assumed as isolated tenants, only buckets are considered globally unique but performing a lookup with a *bucket* which belongs to a different tenant will fail unlike federated setups where MinIO would port-forward and route the request to relevant cluster accordingly. This is a special feature, federated deployments should not need to set *path_prefix*.
    
    ```
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  4. docs/multi-tenancy/README.md

    # MinIO Multi-Tenant Deployment Guide [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/minio/minio.svg?maxAge=604800)](https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio/)
    
    This topic provides commands to set up different configurations of hosts, nodes, and drives. The examples provided here can be used as a starting point for other configurations.
    
    1. [Standalone Deployment](#standalone-deployment)
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  5. docs/orchestration/README.md

    MinIO is built ground up on the cloud-native premise. With features like erasure-coding, distributed and shared setup, it focuses only on storage and does it very well. While, it can be scaled by just replicating MinIO instances per tenant via an orchestration platform.
    
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  6. docs/orchestration/kubernetes/README.md

    MinIO is a high performance distributed object storage server, designed for large-scale private cloud infrastructure. MinIO is designed in a cloud-native manner to scale sustainably in multi-tenant environments. Orchestration platforms like Kubernetes provide perfect cloud-native environment to deploy and scale MinIO.
    
    ## MinIO Deployment on Kubernetes
    
    There are multiple options to deploy MinIO on Kubernetes:
    
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  7. cmd/config-current.go

    						globalDomainNames, err))
    				}
    			}
    		}
    	}
    
    	// Bucket federation is 'true' only when IAM assets are not namespaced
    	// per tenant and all tenants interested in globally available users
    	// if namespace was requested such as specifying etcdPathPrefix then
    	// we assume that users are interested in global bucket support
    	// but not federation.
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  8. cmd/iam-store.go

    	// to the in-memory cache since the disk loading began. If there
    	// were changes to the in-memory cache we should wait for the next
    	// cycle until we can safely update the in-memory cache.
    	//
    	// An in-memory cache must be replaced only if we know for sure that the
    	// values loaded from disk are not stale. They might be stale if the
    	// cached.updatedAt is more recent than the refresh cycle began.
    	if cache.updatedAt.Before(loadedAt) {
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  9. helm-releases/minio-5.0.14.tgz

    ---------- | | This Helm chart is community built, maintained, and supported. MinIO does not guarantee support for any given bug, feature request, or update referencing this chart. <br/><br/> MinIO publishes a separate [MinIO Kubernetes Operator and Tenant Helm Chart](https://github.com/minio/operator/tree/master/helm) that is officially maintained and supported. MinIO strongly recommends using the MinIO Kubernetes Operator for production deployments. See [Deploy Operator With Helm](https://min.io/...
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  10. helm-releases/minio-5.0.15.tgz

    ---------- | | This Helm chart is community built, maintained, and supported. MinIO does not guarantee support for any given bug, feature request, or update referencing this chart. <br/><br/> MinIO publishes a separate [MinIO Kubernetes Operator and Tenant Helm Chart](https://github.com/minio/operator/tree/master/helm) that is officially maintained and supported. MinIO strongly recommends using the MinIO Kubernetes Operator for production deployments. See [Deploy Operator With Helm](https://min.io/...
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