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  1. Dockerfile.release.old_cpu

          description="MinIO object storage is fundamentally different. Designed for performance and the S3 API, it is 100% open-source. MinIO is ideal for large, private cloud environments with stringent security requirements and delivers mission-critical availability across a diverse range of workloads."
    
    ENV MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_FILE=access_key \
        MINIO_SECRET_KEY_FILE=secret_key \
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  2. 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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  3. docs/orchestration/README.md

    about just retrofitting monolithic applications onto modern container based compute environment. A cloud-native application is portable and resilient by design, and can scale horizontally by simply replicating. Modern orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, DC/OS make replicating and managing containers in huge clusters easier than ever.
    
    While containers provide isolated application execution environment, orchestration platforms allow seamless scaling by helping replicate and manage containers....
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  4. Dockerfile.release.fips

          description="MinIO object storage is fundamentally different. Designed for performance and the S3 API, it is 100% open-source. MinIO is ideal for large, private cloud environments with stringent security requirements and delivers mission-critical availability across a diverse range of workloads."
    
    ENV MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_FILE=access_key \
        MINIO_SECRET_KEY_FILE=secret_key \
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  5. docs/sts/web-identity.md

    ## Configuring OpenID Identity Provider on MinIO
    
    Configuration can be performed via MinIO's standard configuration API (i.e. using `mc admin config set/get` commands) or equivalently via environment variables. For brevity we show only environment variables here:
    
    ```
    $ mc admin config set myminio identity_openid --env
    KEY:
    identity_openid[:name]  enable OpenID SSO support
    
    ARGS:
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  6. docs/distributed/CONFIG.md

    MinIO server configuration file allows users to provide topology that allows for heterogeneous hostnames, allowing MinIO to deployed in pre-existing environments without any further OS level configurations.
    
    ### Usage
    
    ```
    minio server --config config.yaml
    ```
    
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  7. docs/ftp/README.md

    ```
    --ftp="address=:3021"
    ```
    
    ### Change FTP passive port range
    
    By default FTP requests OS to give a free port automatically, however you may want to restrict
    this to specific ports in certain restricted environments via
    
    ```
    --ftp="passive-port-range=30000-40000"
    ```
    
    ### Change default SFTP port
    
    Default port '8022' can be changed via
    
    ```
    --sftp="address=:3022"
    ```
    
    ### TLS (FTP)
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  8. cmd/erasure-server-pool.go

    	// Avoid allocating more than half of the available memory
    	if maxN := availableMemory() / (blockSizeV2 * 2); n > maxN {
    		n = maxN
    	}
    
    	if globalIsCICD || strconv.IntSize == 32 {
    		n = 256 // 256MiB for CI/CD environments is sufficient or on 32bit platforms.
    	}
    
    	// Initialize byte pool once for all sets, bpool size is set to
    	// setCount * setDriveCount with each memory upto blockSizeV2.
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  9. cmd/bootstrap-peer-server.go

    			extra = append(extra, k)
    		}
    	}
    	msg := "Expected same MINIO_ environment variables and values across all servers: "
    	if len(missing) > 0 {
    		msg += fmt.Sprintf(`Missing environment values: %v. `, missing)
    	}
    	if len(mismatching) > 0 {
    		msg += fmt.Sprintf(`Mismatching environment values: %v. `, mismatching)
    	}
    	if len(extra) > 0 {
    		msg += fmt.Sprintf(`Extra environment values: %v. `, extra)
    	}
    
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  10. docs/config/README.md

    ```
    
    Once set the healer settings are automatically applied without the need for server restarts.
    
    ## Environment only settings (not in config)
    
    ### Browser
    
    Enable or disable access to console web UI. By default it is set to `on`. You may override this field with `MINIO_BROWSER` environment variable.
    
    Example:
    
    ```sh
    export MINIO_BROWSER=off
    minio server /data
    ```
    
    ### Domain
    
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