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docs/sts/client_grants/__init__.py
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internal/crypto/doc.go
// sealed 'ObjectKey' can be unsealed and the object can be decrypted. // // ## SSE-C // // SSE-C computes the key-encryption-key from the client-provided key, an // initialization vector (IV) and the bucket/object path. // // 1. Encrypt: // Input: ClientKey, bucket, object, metadata, object_data // - IV := Random({0,1}²⁵⁶) // - ObjectKey := SHA256(ClientKey || Random({0,1}²⁵⁶))
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internal/crypto/metadata.go
) const ( // MetaMultipart indicates that the object has been uploaded // in multiple parts - via the S3 multipart API. MetaMultipart = "X-Minio-Internal-Encrypted-Multipart" // MetaIV is the random initialization vector (IV) used for // the MinIO-internal key derivation. MetaIV = "X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Iv" // MetaAlgorithm is the algorithm used to derive internal keys // and encrypt the objects.
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docs/compression/README.md
- Already compressed objects are not fit for compression since they do not have compressible patterns. Such objects do not produce efficient [`LZ compression`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ77_and_LZ78) which is a fitness factor for a lossless data compression. Pre-compressed input typically compresses in excess of 2GiB/s per core, so performance impact should be minimal even if precompressed data is re-compressed.
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docs/distributed/DESIGN.md
- In this algorithm, we also make sure that we spread the drives out evenly. MinIO server expands ellipses passed as arguments. Here is a sample expansion to demonstrate the process.
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