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  1. README.md

    [![MinIO](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/.github/logo.svg?sanitize=true)](https://min.io)
    
    MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage released under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. It is API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service. Use MinIO to build high performance infrastructure for machine learning, analytics and application data workloads.
    
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  2. docs/kms/IAM.md

    Yes, MinIO will try to transparently migrate any existing IAM data and either stores
    it in plaintext (no KMS) or re-encrypts using the KMS.
    
    > Is this change backward compatible? Will it break my setup?
    
    This change is not backward compatible for all setups. In particular, the native
    Hashicorp Vault integration - which has been deprecated already - won't be
    supported anymore. KES is now mandatory if a third-party KMS should be used.
    
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  3. docs/integrations/veeam/README.md

    # Using MinIO with Veeam
    
    When using Veeam Backup and Replication, you can use S3 compatible object storage such as MinIO as a capacity tier for backups.  This disaggregates storage for the Veeam infrastructure and allows you to retain control of your data. With the ease of use of setup and administration of MinIO, it allows a Veeam backup admin to easily deploy their own object store for capacity tiering.
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
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  4. Dockerfile.release

    LABEL name="MinIO" \
          vendor="MinIO Inc <******@****.***>" \
          maintainer="MinIO Inc <******@****.***>" \
          version="${RELEASE}" \
          release="${RELEASE}" \
          summary="MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage, API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service." \
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  5. cmd/erasure-multipart.go

    			}
    			wait()
    			return nil
    		})
    	})
    }
    
    // ListMultipartUploads - lists all the pending multipart
    // uploads for a particular object in a bucket.
    //
    // Implements minimal S3 compatible ListMultipartUploads API. We do
    // not support prefix based listing, this is a deliberate attempt
    // towards simplification of multipart APIs.
    // The resulting ListMultipartsInfo structure is unmarshalled directly as XML.
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  6. cmd/bucket-listobjects-handlers.go

    	}
    
    	listObjectVersions := objectAPI.ListObjectVersions
    
    	// Initiate a list object versions operation based on the input params.
    	// On success would return back ListObjectsInfo object to be
    	// marshaled into S3 compatible XML header.
    	listObjectVersionsInfo, err := listObjectVersions(ctx, bucket, prefix, marker, versionIDMarker, delimiter, maxkeys)
    	if err != nil {
    		writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, toAPIError(ctx, err), r.URL)
    		return
    	}
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  7. internal/etag/etag.go

    //
    // An AWS S3 ETag is 16 bytes long and, in case of a multipart
    // upload, has a `-N` suffix encoding the number of object parts.
    // An ETag is not AWS S3 compatible when encrypted. When sending
    // an ETag back to an S3 client it has to be formatted to be
    // AWS S3 compatible.
    //
    // Therefore, Format returns the last 16 bytes of an encrypted
    // ETag.
    //
    // In general, a caller has to distinguish the following cases:
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  8. internal/bucket/replication/error.go

    func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error {
    	return Error{err: fmt.Errorf(format, a...)}
    }
    
    // Unwrap the internal error.
    func (e Error) Unwrap() error { return e.err }
    
    // Error 'error' compatible method.
    func (e Error) Error() string {
    	if e.err == nil {
    		return "replication: cause <nil>"
    	}
    	return e.err.Error()
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  9. internal/event/targetlist_test.go

    		panic(err)
    	}
    
    	time.Sleep(time.Duration(b[0]) * time.Millisecond)
    
    	if target.sendErr {
    		return errors.New("send error")
    	}
    
    	return nil
    }
    
    // SendFromStore - interface compatible method does no-op.
    func (target *ExampleTarget) SendFromStore(_ store.Key) error {
    	return nil
    }
    
    func (target ExampleTarget) Close() error {
    	if target.closeErr {
    		return errors.New("close error")
    	}
    
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  10. internal/bucket/versioning/error.go

    func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error {
    	return Error{err: fmt.Errorf(format, a...)}
    }
    
    // Unwrap the internal error.
    func (e Error) Unwrap() error { return e.err }
    
    // Error 'error' compatible method.
    func (e Error) Error() string {
    	if e.err == nil {
    		return "versioning: cause <nil>"
    	}
    	return e.err.Error()
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