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  1. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    | Erasure Set Size | Default Parity (EC:N) |
    |------------------|-----------------------|
    | 5 or fewer       |                 EC:2  |
    | 6-7              |                 EC:3  |
    | 8 or more        |                 EC:4  |
    
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  2. internal/config/storageclass/storage-class.go

    	// Supported storage class scheme is EC
    	schemePrefix = "EC"
    
    	// Min parity drives
    	minParityDrives = 0
    
    	// Default RRS parity is always minimum parity.
    	defaultRRSParity = 1
    )
    
    // DefaultKVS - default storage class config
    var (
    	DefaultKVS = config.KVS{
    		config.KV{
    			Key:   ClassStandard,
    			Value: "",
    		},
    		config.KV{
    			Key:   ClassRRS,
    			Value: "EC:1",
    		},
    		config.KV{
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  3. internal/config/errors.go

    		"Please check the value",
    		`MINIO_STORAGE_CLASS_STANDARD: Format "EC:<Default_Parity_Standard_Class>" (e.g. "EC:3"). This sets the number of parity drives for MinIO server in Standard mode. Objects are stored in Standard mode, if storage class is not defined in Put request
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  4. docs/tls/README.md

    ```sh
    openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 | openssl ec -out private.key
    ```
    
    A response similar to this one should be displayed:
    
    ```
    read EC key
    writing EC key
    ```
    
    Alternatively, use the following command to generate a private ECDSA key protected by a password:
    
    ```sh
    openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 | openssl ec -aes256 -out private.key -passout pass:PASSWORD
    ```
    
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  5. docs/config/README.md

    ```
    KEY:
    storage_class  define object level redundancy
    
    ARGS:
    standard  (string)    set the parity count for default standard storage class e.g. "EC:4"
    rrs       (string)    set the parity count for reduced redundancy storage class e.g. "EC:2"
    comment   (sentence)  optionally add a comment to this setting
    ```
    
    or environment variables
    
    ```
    KEY:
    storage_class  define object level redundancy
    
    ARGS:
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  6. docs/distributed/README.md

    - **MinIO chooses the largest EC set size which divides into the total number of drives or total number of nodes given - making sure to keep the uniform distribution i.e each node participates equal number of drives per set**.
    - **Each object is written to a single EC set, and therefore is spread over no more than 16 drives.**
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  7. cmd/erasure-object-conditional_test.go

    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatal(err)
    	}
    	existingETag := objInfo.ETag
    
    	// Simulate read quorum failure by taking enough disks offline
    	// With 16 disks (EC 8+8), read quorum is 9. Taking 8 disks offline leaves only 8,
    	// which is below read quorum.
    	erasureDisks := xl.getDisks()
    	z.serverPools[0].erasureDisksMu.Lock()
    	xl.getDisks = func() []StorageAPI {
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  8. docs/erasure/README.md

    drives you provide into erasure-coding sets of *2 to 16* drives.  Therefore, the number of drives you present must be a multiple of one of these numbers.  Each object is written to a single erasure-coding set.
    
    Minio uses the largest possible EC set size which divides into the number of drives given. For example, *18 drives* are configured as *2 sets of 9 drives*, and *24 drives* are configured as *2 sets of 12 drives*.  This is true for scenarios when running MinIO as a standalone erasure...
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  9. .teamcity/src/main/kotlin/common/CommonExtensions.kt

        } else {
            contains("teamcity.agent.jvm.os.arch", arch.nameOnLinuxWindows)
        }
    }
    
    fun Requirements.requiresEc2Agent() {
        matches("teamcity.agent.name", "^(ec|EC)2-.*$")
    }
    
    fun Requirements.requiresNotEc2Agent() {
        doesNotContain("teamcity.agent.name", "ec2")
        // US region agents have name "EC2-XXX"
        doesNotContain("teamcity.agent.name", "EC2")
    }
    
    /**
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  10. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificate.kt

         * 3.11.0. Note that the default may change in future releases.
         */
        fun ecdsa256() =
          apply {
            keyAlgorithm = "EC"
            keySize = 256
          }
    
        /**
         * Configure the certificate to generate a 2048-bit RSA key, which provides about 112 bits of
    Created: Fri Apr 03 11:42:14 GMT 2026
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