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  1. cmd/peer-s3-server.go

    			buckets = append(buckets, BucketInfo{
    				Name:    v.Name,
    				Deleted: v.Created,
    			})
    		}
    	}
    
    	return buckets, nil
    }
    
    func cloneDrives(drives []StorageAPI) []StorageAPI {
    	newDrives := make([]StorageAPI, len(drives))
    	copy(newDrives, drives)
    	return newDrives
    }
    
    func getBucketInfoLocal(ctx context.Context, bucket string, opts BucketOptions) (BucketInfo, error) {
    	globalLocalDrivesMu.RLock()
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  2. docs/minio-limits.md

    | Minimum number of drives per server when server count is 1      | 02            |
    | Minimum number of drives per server when server count is 2 or 3 | 01            |
    | Minimum number of drives per server when server count is 4      | 01            |
    | Maximum number of drives per server                             | no-limit      |
    | Read quorum                                                     | N/2           |
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  3. docs/distributed/SIZING.md

    If one or more drives are offline at the start of a PutObject or NewMultipartUpload operation the object will have additional data
    protection bits added automatically to provide the regular safety for these objects up to 50% of the number of drives.
    This will allow normal write operations to take place on systems that exceed the write tolerance.
    
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  4. docs/distributed/DESIGN.md

    - We limited the number of drives to 16 for erasure set because, erasure code shards more than 16 can become chatty and do not have any performance advantages. Additionally since 16 drive erasure set gives you tolerance of 8 drives per object by default which is plenty in any practical scenario.
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  5. docs/distributed/README.md

    A stand-alone MinIO server would go down if the server hosting the drives goes offline. In contrast, a distributed MinIO setup with _m_ servers and _n_ drives will have your data safe as long as _m/2_ servers or _m*n_/2 or more drives are online.
    
    For example, an 16-server distributed setup with 200 drives per node would continue serving files, up to 4 servers can be offline in default configuration i.e around 800 drives down MinIO would continue to read and write objects.
    
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  6. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/base/login/OpenIdConnectCredential.java

            protected final String name;
    
            protected String[] groups;
    
            protected String[] roles;
    
            protected String[] permissions;
    
            protected OpenIdUser(final String name, final String[] groups, final String[] roles) {
                this.name = name;
                this.groups = groups;
                this.roles = roles;
            }
    
            @Override
            public String getName() {
                return name;
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  7. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    on 16 drive MinIO deployment. If you use eight data and eight parity drives, the file space usage will be approximately twice, i.e. 100 MiB
    file will take 200 MiB space. But, if you use ten data and six parity drives, same 100 MiB file takes around 160 MiB. If you use 14 data and
    two parity drives, 100 MiB file takes only approximately 114 MiB.
    
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  8. internal/config/storageclass/storage-class.go

    // Supported Storage Class format is "Scheme:Number of parity drives".
    // Currently only supported scheme is "EC".
    func parseStorageClass(storageClassEnv string) (sc StorageClass, err error) {
    	s := strings.Split(storageClassEnv, ":")
    
    	// only two elements allowed in the string - "scheme" and "number of parity drives"
    	if len(s) > 2 {
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  9. cmd/erasure-healing.go

    			// all remaining cases imply corrupt data/metadata
    			driveState = madmin.DriveStateCorrupt
    		}
    
    		result.Before.Drives = append(result.Before.Drives, madmin.HealDriveInfo{
    			UUID:     "",
    			Endpoint: storageEndpoints[i].String(),
    			State:    driveState,
    		})
    		result.After.Drives = append(result.After.Drives, madmin.HealDriveInfo{
    			UUID:     "",
    			Endpoint: storageEndpoints[i].String(),
    			State:    driveState,
    		})
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  10. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/es/user/exentity/User.java

            if (password != null) {
                sourceMap.put("password", password);
            }
            if (groups != null) {
                sourceMap.put("groups", groups);
            }
            if (roles != null) {
                sourceMap.put("roles", roles);
            }
            if (attributes != null) {
                sourceMap.putAll(attributes);
            }
            return sourceMap;
        }
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