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docs/throttle/README.md
## Examples ### Configuring connection limit
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cmd/license-update.go
// sleep for some time and try again. duration := time.Duration(r.Float64() * float64(time.Hour)) if duration < time.Second { // Make sure to sleep at least a second to avoid high CPU ticks. duration = time.Second } time.Sleep(duration) } }() } func licenceUpdaterLoop(ctx context.Context, objAPI ObjectLayer) { ctx, cancel := globalLeaderLock.GetLock(ctx)
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Dockerfile.release.old_cpu
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helm/minio/Chart.yaml
apiVersion: v1 description: High Performance Object Storage name: minio version: 5.2.0 appVersion: RELEASE.2024-04-18T19-09-19Z keywords: - minio - storage - object-storage - s3 - cluster home: https://min.io icon: https://min.io/resources/img/logo/MINIO_wordmark.png sources: - https://github.com/minio/minio maintainers: - name: MinIO, Inc
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docs/erasure/README.md
erasure code you can lose as many as half of drives and still the data remains safe. Further, MinIO's erasure code is at the object level and can heal one object at a time. For RAID, healing can be done only at the volume level which translates into high downtime. As MinIO encodes each object individually, it can heal objects incrementally. Storage servers once deployed should not require drive replacement or healing for the lifetime of the server. MinIO's erasure coded backend is designed for operational...
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docs/orchestration/kubernetes/README.md
# Deploy MinIO on Kubernetes [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/minio/minio.svg?maxAge=604800)](https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio/)
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Dockerfile.release.fips
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docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md
saving the object in specific number of data and parity drives. ## Storage usage The selection of varying data and parity drives has a direct impact on the drive space usage. With storage class, you can optimize for high redundancy or better drive space utilization. To get an idea of how various combinations of data and parity drives affect the storage usage, let’s take an example of a 100 MiB file stored
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internal/logger/logrotate.go
MaximumFileSize int64 // FileNameFunc specifies the name a new file will take. // FileNameFunc must ensure collisions in filenames do not occur. // Do not rely on timestamps to be unique, high throughput writes // may fall on the same timestamp. // Eg. // 2020-03-28_15-00-945-<random-hash>.log // When FileNameFunc is not specified, DefaultFilenameFunc will be used. FileNameFunc func() string
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Dockerfile.release
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