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

    ### Allowed values for REDUCED_REDUNDANCY storage class
    
    `REDUCED_REDUNDANCY` implies lesser parity than `STANDARD` class. So,`REDUCED_REDUNDANCY` parity drives should be
    
    - Less than N/2, if `STANDARD` parity is not set.
    - Less than `STANDARD` Parity, if it is set.
    
    Default value for `REDUCED_REDUNDANCY` storage class is `1`.
    
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  2. cmd/object-api-utils_test.go

    			metadata: map[string]string{"content-type": "application/octet-stream", "etag": "de75a98baf2c6aef435b57dd0fc33c86", "x-amz-storage-class": "REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"},
    			want:     map[string]string{"content-type": "application/octet-stream", "etag": "de75a98baf2c6aef435b57dd0fc33c86", "x-amz-storage-class": "REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"},
    		},
    		{
    			name:     "3",
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  3. docs/distributed/DESIGN.md

    - MinIO does erasure coding at the object level not at the volume level, unlike other object storage vendors. This allows applications to choose different storage class by setting `x-amz-storage-class=STANDARD/REDUCED_REDUNDANCY` for each object uploads so effectively utilizing the capacity of the cluster. Additionally these can also be enforced using IAM policies to make sure the client uploads with correct HTTP headers.
    
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