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  1. docs/distributed/SIZING.md

    # Erasure code sizing guide
    
    ## Toy Setups
    
    Capacity constrained environments, MinIO will work but not recommended for production.
    
    | servers | drives (per node) | stripe_size | parity chosen (default) | tolerance for reads (servers) | tolerance for writes (servers) |
    |--------:|------------------:|------------:|------------------------:|------------------------------:|-------------------------------:|
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  2. istioctl/pkg/util/constants.go

    	ValuesConfigMapKey = "values"
    
    	DefaultRevisionName = "default"
    )
    
    const (
    	// ExperimentalMsg indicate active development and not for production use warning.
    	ExperimentalMsg = `THIS COMMAND IS UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND NOT READY FOR PRODUCTION USE.`
    )
    
    const (
    	JSONFormat  = "json"
    	YamlFormat  = "yaml"
    	TableFormat = "table"
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  3. docs/minio-limits.md

    # MinIO Server Limits Per Tenant
    
    For optimal production setup MinIO recommends Linux kernel version 4.x and later.
    
    ## Erasure Code (Multiple Drives / Servers)
    
    | Item                                                            | Specification |
    |:----------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------|
    | Maximum number of servers per cluster                           | no-limit      |
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  4. docs/en/docs/how-to/conditional-openapi.md

    ## About security, APIs, and docs
    
    Hiding your documentation user interfaces in production *shouldn't* be the way to protect your API.
    
    That doesn't add any extra security to your API, the *path operations* will still be available where they are.
    
    If there's a security flaw in your code, it will still exist.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md

    # About FastAPI versions
    
    **FastAPI** is already being used in production in many applications and systems. And the test coverage is kept at 100%. But its development is still moving quickly.
    
    New features are added frequently, bugs are fixed regularly, and the code is still continuously improving.
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md

    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    $ pip install websockets
    
    ---> 100%
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    ## WebSockets client
    
    ### In production
    
    In your production system, you probably have a frontend created with a modern framework like React, Vue.js or Angular.
    
    And to communicate using WebSockets with your backend you would probably use your frontend's utilities.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/fastapi-cli.md

    For production you would use `fastapi run` instead. 🚀
    
    Internally, **FastAPI CLI** uses <a href="https://www.uvicorn.org" class="external-link" target="_blank">Uvicorn</a>, a high-performance, production-ready, ASGI server. 😎
    
    ## `fastapi dev`
    
    Running `fastapi dev` initiates development mode.
    
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  8. README.md

    - Test all upgrades in a lower environment (DEV, QA, UAT) before applying to production. Performing blind upgrades in production environments carries significant risk.
    - Read the release notes for MinIO *before* performing any upgrade, there is no forced requirement to upgrade to latest release upon every release. Some release may not be relevant to your setup, avoid upgrading production environments unnecessarily.
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  9. manifests/addons/values-loki.yaml

    # use single binary and filesystem storage for test
    # do not use in production
    loki:
      useTestSchema: true
      auth_enabled: false
      commonConfig:
        replication_factor: 1
      storage:
        type: 'filesystem'
    test:
      enabled: false
    lokiCanary:
      enabled: false
    monitoring:
      dashboards:
        enabled: false
      rules:
        enabled: false
        alerting: false
      serviceMonitor:
        enabled: false
        metricsInstance:
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  10. docs_src/response_model/tutorial002.py

    from pydantic import BaseModel, EmailStr
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    class UserIn(BaseModel):
        username: str
        password: str
        email: EmailStr
        full_name: Union[str, None] = None
    
    
    # Don't do this in production!
    @app.post("/user/")
    async def create_user(user: UserIn) -> UserIn:
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