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  1. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

    Whether you are planning to use Kubernetes StatefulSet or Kubernetes Deployment, the steps remain the same.
    
    If you're using certificates provided by a CA, add the below section in your yaml file under `spec.volumes[]`
    
    ```yaml
        volumes:
          - name: secret-volume
            secret:
              secretName: tls-ssl-minio
              items:
              - key: public.crt
                path: public.crt
              - key: private.key
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  2. helm/minio/README.md

    You can specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm install`. For example,
    
    ```bash
    helm install --name my-release --set persistence.size=1Ti minio/minio
    ```
    
    The above command deploys MinIO server with a 1Ti backing persistent volume.
    
    Alternately, you can provide a YAML file that specifies parameter values while installing the chart. For example,
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  3. operator/README.md

                value: "60m" # OVERRIDDEN
              - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].ports.[containerPort:8080].containerPort
                value: 8090 # OVERRIDDEN
              - path: 'spec.template.spec.volumes[100]' #push to the list
                value:
                  configMap:
                    name: my-config-map
                  name: my-volume-name
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  4. docs/docker/README.md

    for early development and evaluation. For production clusters, deploy a [Distributed](https://min.io/docs/minio/container/operations/install-deploy-manage/deploy-minio-single-node-multi-drive.html) MinIO deployment.
    
    MinIO needs a persistent volume to store configuration and application data. For testing purposes, you can launch MinIO by simply passing a directory (`/data` in the example below). This directory gets created in the container filesystem at the time of container start. But all the...
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  5. docs/erasure/README.md

    two drive failure whereas in MinIO 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...
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  6. README.md

    for more complete documentation.
    
    ### Stable
    
    Run the following command to run the latest stable image of MinIO as a container using an ephemeral data volume:
    
    ```sh
    podman run -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 \
      quay.io/minio/minio server /data --console-address ":9001"
    ```
    
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  7. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

    	filter:
    	  newerThan: "7d" # match objects newer than this value (e.g. 7d10h31s)
    	  olderThan: "7d" # match objects older than this value (e.g. 7d10h31s)
    	  createdAfter: "date" # match objects created after "date"
    	  createdBefore: "date" # match objects created before "date"
    
    	  ## NOTE: tags are not supported when "source" is remote.
    	  # tags:
    	  #   - key: "name"
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  8. docs/multi-user/README.md

    - `aws:EpochTime` - This is the date in epoch or Unix time, for use with date/time conditions.
    - `aws:PrincipalType` - This value indicates whether the principal is an account (Root credential), user (MinIO user), or assumed role (STS)
    - `aws:SecureTransport` - This is a Boolean value that represents whether the request was sent over TLS.
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  9. docs/security/README.md

    The *Secure Channel* splits the object content into chunks of a fixed size of `65536` bytes. The last chunk may be smaller to avoid adding additional overhead and is treated specially to prevent truncation attacks. The nonce value is 96 bits long and generated randomly per object / multi-part part. The *Secure Channel* supports plaintexts up to `65536 * 2^32 = 256 TiB`.
    
    #### Randomness
    
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  10. docs/throttle/README.md

    mc admin service restart myminio/
    ```
    
    > NOTE: A zero value of `requests_max` means MinIO will automatically calculate requests based on available RAM size and that is the default behavior.
    
    ### Configuring connection (wait) deadline
    
    This value works in conjunction with max connection setting, setting this value allows for long waiting requests to quickly time out when there is no slot available to perform the request.
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