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  1. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    ## List of metrics exposed by MinIO
    
    - MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/v2/metrics/cluster`. 
    - MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default which is bucket centric as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/v2/metrics/bucket`.
    - MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default which is node centric as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/v2/metrics/node`.
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  2. internal/grid/README.md

                    out <- []byte("response")
    
                    // Return the request for reuse
                    grid.PutByteBuffer(req)
                }
            }
            // out is closed by the caller and should never be closed by the handler.
            return nil
        }
    
        err := manager.RegisterStreamingHandler(grid.HandlerDiskInfo, StreamHandler{
            Handle: handler,
            Subroute: "asubroute",
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  3. docs/kms/README.md

    MinIO uses a key-management-system (KMS) to support SSE-S3. If a client requests SSE-S3, or auto-encryption is enabled, the MinIO server encrypts each object with an unique object key which is protected by a master key managed by the KMS.
    
    ## Quick Start
    
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  4. helm/minio/README.md

    ```bash
    helm install --set persistence.enabled=false minio/minio
    ```
    
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  5. docs/ftp/README.md

    - Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) – Defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an
      extended version of SSH 2.0, allowing file transfer over SSH and for use with Transport Layer
      Security (TLS) and VPN applications.
    
    - File Transfer Protocol over SSL/TLS (FTPS) – Encrypted FTP communication via TLS certificates.
    
    - File Transfer Protocol (FTP) – Defined by RFC114 originally, and replaced by RFC765 and RFC959
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  6. docs/site-replication/README.md

    - Creation and deletion of buckets and objects
    - Creation and deletion of all IAM users, groups, policies and their mappings to users or groups
    - Creation of STS credentials
    - Creation and deletion of service accounts (except those owned by the root user)
    - Changes to Bucket features such as:
      - Bucket Policies
      - Bucket Tags
      - Bucket Object-Lock configurations (including retention and legal hold configuration)
      - Bucket Encryption configuration
    
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  7. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    persistent store will backup events when the AMQP broker goes offline and replays it when the broker comes back online. The event store can be configured by setting the directory path in `queue_dir` field and the maximum limit of events in the queue_dir in `queue_limit` field. For eg, the `queue_dir` can be `/home/events` and `queue_limit` can be `1000`. By default, the `queue_limit` is set to 100000.
    
    To update the configuration, use `mc admin config get notify_amqp` command to get the current...
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  8. README.md

    ## Deployment Recommendations
    
    ### Allow port access for Firewalls
    
    By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port.
    
    ### ufw
    
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  9. docs/distributed/README.md

    ### Expanding existing distributed setup
    
    MinIO supports expanding distributed erasure coded clusters by specifying new set of clusters on the command-line as shown below:
    
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  10. docs/compression/README.md

    ## Get Started
    
    ### 1. Prerequisites
    
    Install MinIO - [MinIO Quickstart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/index.html#quickstart-for-linux).
    
    ### 2. Run MinIO with compression
    
    Compression can be enabled by updating the `compress` config settings for MinIO server config.
    Config `compress` settings take extensions and mime-types to be compressed.
    
    ```bash
    ~ mc admin config get myminio compression
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