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internal/bucket/replication/replication.go
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"ReplicationConfiguration" json:"-"` Rules []Rule `xml:"Rule" json:"Rules"` // RoleArn is being reused for MinIO replication ARN RoleArn string `xml:"Role" json:"Role"` } // Maximum 2MiB size per replication config. const maxReplicationConfigSize = 2 << 20 // ParseConfig parses ReplicationConfiguration from xml func ParseConfig(reader io.Reader) (*Config, error) { config := Config{}
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cmd/bucket-lifecycle.go
Description string `xml:"Description,omitempty"` SelectParameters *SelectParameters `xml:"SelectParameters,omitempty"` OutputLocation OutputLocation `xml:"OutputLocation,omitempty"` } // Maximum 2MiB size per restore object request. const maxRestoreObjectRequestSize = 2 << 20 // parseRestoreRequest parses RestoreObjectRequest from xml func parseRestoreRequest(reader io.Reader) (*RestoreObjectRequest, error) {
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docs/compression/README.md
Such objects do not produce efficient [`LZ compression`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ77_and_LZ78) which is a fitness factor for a lossless data compression. Pre-compressed input typically compresses in excess of 2GiB/s per core, so performance impact should be minimal even if precompressed data is re-compressed. Decompressing incompressible data has no significant performance impact.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HttpOverHttp2Test.kt
assertThat(response.body.string()).isEqualTo(String(body)) } /** * Test to ensure we throw a read timeout on responses that are progressing too slowly. For this * case, we take a 2KiB body and throttle it to 1KiB/second. We set the read timeout to half a * second. If our implementation is acting correctly, it will throw, as a byte doesn't arrive in * time. */ @ParameterizedTest
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