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  1. docs/orchestration/README.md

    MinIO is a cloud-native application designed to scale in a sustainable manner in multi-tenant environments. Orchestration platforms provide perfect launchpad for MinIO to scale. Below is the list of MinIO deployment documents for various orchestration platforms:
    
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  2. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

    # MinIO Batch Job
    MinIO Batch jobs is an MinIO object management feature that lets you manage objects at scale. Jobs currently supported by MinIO
    
    - Replicate objects between buckets on multiple sites
    
    Upcoming Jobs
    
    - Copy objects from NAS to MinIO
    - Copy objects from HDFS to MinIO
    
    ## Replication Job
    To perform replication via batch jobs, you create a job. The job consists of a job description YAML that describes
    
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  3. docs/orchestration/kubernetes/README.md

    MinIO is a high performance distributed object storage server, designed for large-scale private cloud infrastructure. MinIO is designed in a cloud-native manner to scale sustainably in multi-tenant environments. Orchestration platforms like Kubernetes provide perfect cloud-native environment to deploy and scale MinIO.
    
    ## MinIO Deployment on Kubernetes
    
    There are multiple options to deploy MinIO on Kubernetes:
    
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  4. docs/multi-tenancy/README.md

    1. [Standalone Deployment](#standalone-deployment)
    2. [Distributed Deployment](#distributed-deployment)
    3. [Cloud Scale Deployment](#cloud-scale-deployment)
    
    ## 1. Standalone Deployment
    
    To host multiple tenants on a single machine, run one MinIO Server per tenant with a dedicated HTTPS port, configuration, and data directory.
    
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  5. docs/integrations/veeam/README.md

    ### Creating the Scale-out Backup Repository
    
    - Under the Backup Infrastructure view, click on Scale-out Repositories and click the Add Scale-out Repository button on the ribbon.
    
    - Follow the on screen wizard
    
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  6. docs/config/README.md

    transition_workers              (number)    set the number of transition workers (default: '100')
    stale_uploads_expiry            (duration)  set to expire stale multipart uploads older than this values (default: '24h')
    stale_uploads_cleanup_interval  (duration)  set to change intervals when stale multipart uploads are expired (default: '6h')
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  7. docs/bigdata/README.md

          /_/
    
    Using Scala version 2.11.8 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_112)
    Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
    Type :help for more information.
    
    scala>
    ```
    
    - At the _scala>_ prompt, submit the job by typing the following commands, Replace node names, file name, and file location with your values:
    
    ```
    scala> val file = sc.textFile("s3a://testbucket/testdata")
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  8. docs/compression/README.md

    streaming compression due to its stability and performance.
    
    This algorithm is specifically optimized for machine generated content.
    Write throughput is typically at least 500MB/s per CPU core,
    and scales with the number of available CPU cores.
    Decompression speed is typically at least 1GB/s.
    
    This means that in cases where raw IO is below these numbers
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