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docs/extensions/fan-out/README.md
## Overview MinIO implements an S3 extension to perform multiple concurrent fan-out upload operations. A perfect use case scenario for performing fan-out operations of incoming TSB (Time Shift Buffer's). TSBs are a method of facilitating time-shifted playback of television signaling, and media content.
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internal/grid/README.md
fmt.Println("Subroute:", GetSubroute(ctx)) for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): return nil case req, ok := <-in: if !ok { break } // Do something with payload out <- []byte("response")
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docs/bucket/notifications/README.md
] } } ] } } ``` This output shows that a document has been created for the event in Elasticsearch. Here we see that the document ID is the bucket and object name. In case `access` format was used, the document ID would be automatically generated by Elasticsearch. ## Publish MinIO events via Redis
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
Using above tier, set up a lifecycle rule with transition: ``` mc ilm add --expiry-days 365 --transition-days 45 --storage-class "AZURETIER" myminio/srcbucket ``` Note: In the case of S3, it is possible to create a tier from MinIO running in EC2 to S3 using AWS role attached to EC2 as credentials instead of accesskey/secretkey: ```
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docs/kms/README.md
The main difference between various MinIO-KMS deployments is the KMS implementation. The following table helps you select the right option for your use case: | KMS | Purpose |
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manifests/charts/README.md
CRDs in place and not have Istio modify them. In this case, it is necessary to apply CRD files individually. ```bash kubectl apply -k github.com/istio/installer/base ``` or ```bash kubectl apply -f base/files ``` ### Install Istio-CNI This is an optional step - CNI must run in a dedicated namespace, it is a 'singleton' and extremely
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README.md
`@Deprecated` APIs will remain (again, unless they are `@Beta`). We have no plans to start removing things again, but officially, we're leaving our options open in case of surprises (like, say, a serious security problem). 3. Guava has one dependency that is needed for linkage at runtime: `com.google.guava:failureaccess:1.0.2`. It also has
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README.md
- [Project Conventions](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki/Development-Conventions) - describes the conventions we use within the code base - [Creating Fast and Lean Code](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki/Writing-Fast-and-Lean-Code) - performance-oriented advice and guidelines for the code base You'll find many other useful documents on our [Wiki](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki). ## Introduction
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mockwebserver/README.md
switch (request.getPath()) { case "/v1/login/auth/": return new MockResponse().setResponseCode(200); case "/v1/check/version/": return new MockResponse().setResponseCode(200).setBody("version=9"); case "/v1/profile/info":
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operator/README.md
If you don't specify a configuration profile, Istio is installed using the `default` configuration profile. All profiles listed in istio.io are available by default, or `profile:` can point to a local file path to reference a custom profile base to use as a starting point for customization. See the [API reference](https://github.com/istio/api/blob/master/operator/v1alpha1/operator.proto) for details. ## Developer quick start
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