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  1. docs/bucket/quota/README.md

    Buckets can be configured to have `Hard` quota - it disallows writes to the bucket after configured quota limit is reached.
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
    - Install MinIO - [MinIO Quickstart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/index.html#procedure).
    - [Use `mc` with MinIO Server](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html#quickstart)
    
    ## Set bucket quota configuration
    
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  2. cmd/naughty-disk_test.go

    	"io"
    	"sync"
    	"time"
    
    	"github.com/minio/madmin-go/v3"
    )
    
    // naughtyDisk wraps a POSIX disk and returns programmed errors
    // specified by the developer. The purpose is to simulate errors
    // that are hard to simulate in practice like DiskNotFound.
    // Programmed errors are stored in errors field.
    type naughtyDisk struct {
    	// The real disk
    	disk StorageAPI
    	// Programmed errors: API call number => error to return
    Go
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  3. .gitignore

    docs/debugging/hash-set/hash-set
    docs/debugging/healing-bin/healing-bin
    docs/debugging/inspect/inspect
    docs/debugging/pprofgoparser/pprofgoparser
    docs/debugging/reorder-disks/reorder-disks
    docs/debugging/populate-hard-links/populate-hardlinks
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  4. docs/erasure/README.md

    Bit Rot, also known as data rot or silent data corruption is a data loss issue faced by disk drives today. Data on the drive may silently get corrupted without signaling an error has occurred, making bit rot more dangerous than a permanent hard drive failure.
    
    MinIO's erasure coded backend uses high speed [HighwayHash](https://github.com/minio/highwayhash) checksums to protect against Bit Rot.
    
    ## How are drives used for Erasure Code?
    
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  5. cmd/bitrot.go

    		}
    	}
    	return nil
    }
    
    // bitrotSelfTest performs a self-test to ensure that bitrot
    // algorithms compute correct checksums. If any algorithm
    // produces an incorrect checksum it fails with a hard error.
    //
    // bitrotSelfTest tries to catch any issue in the bitrot implementation
    // early instead of silently corrupting data.
    func bitrotSelfTest() {
    	checksums := map[BitrotAlgorithm]string{
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  6. docs/sts/wso2.md

    ### 2. Configure WSO2
    
    Once WSO2 is up and running, configure WSO2 to generate Self contained id_tokens. In OAuth 2.0 specification there are primarily two ways to provide id_tokens
    
    1. The id_token is an identifier that is hard to guess. For example, a randomly generated string of sufficient length, that the server handling the protected resource can use to lookup the associated authorization information.
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  7. docs/kms/IAM.md

       There used to be two different mechanisms - one for regular S3 objects and one for IAM data.
    - Reduced server startup time. For IAM encryption with the root credentials, MinIO had
       to use a memory-hard function (Argon2) that (on purpose) consumes a lot of memory and CPU.
       The new KMS-based approach can use a key derivation function that is orders of magnitudes
       cheaper w.r.t. memory and CPU.
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  8. internal/ioutil/hardlimitreader.go

    // Package ioutil implements some I/O utility functions which are not covered
    // by the standard library.
    package ioutil
    
    import (
    	"errors"
    	"io"
    )
    
    // ErrOverread is returned to the reader when the hard limit of HardLimitReader is exceeded.
    var ErrOverread = errors.New("input provided more bytes than specified")
    
    // HardLimitReader returns a Reader that reads from r
    Go
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  9. cmd/erasure-coding.go

    	}
    	return tillOffset
    }
    
    // erasureSelfTest performs a self-test to ensure that erasure
    // algorithms compute expected erasure codes. If any algorithm
    // produces an incorrect value it fails with a hard error.
    //
    // erasureSelfTest tries to catch any issue in the erasure implementation
    // early instead of silently corrupting data.
    func erasureSelfTest() {
    	// Approx runtime ~1ms
    	var testConfigs [][2]uint8
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  10. cmd/namespace-lock_test.go

    	"time"
    )
    
    // WARNING:
    //
    // Expected source line number is hard coded, 35, in the
    // following test. Adding new code before this test or changing its
    // position will cause the line number to change and the test to FAIL
    // Tests getSource().
    func TestGetSource(t *testing.T) {
    	currentSource := func() string { return getSource(2) }
    	gotSource := currentSource()
    	// Hard coded line number, 35, in the "expectedSource" value
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