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helm/minio/templates/deployment.yaml
{{- if eq .Values.mode "standalone" }} {{ $scheme := .Values.tls.enabled | ternary "https" "http" }} {{ $bucketRoot := or ($.Values.bucketRoot) ($.Values.mountPath) }} apiVersion: {{ template "minio.deployment.apiVersion" . }} kind: Deployment metadata: name: {{ template "minio.fullname" . }} labels: app: {{ template "minio.name" . }} chart: {{ template "minio.chart" . }} release: {{ .Release.Name }} heritage: {{ .Release.Service }}
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/test/resources/dag.txt
quarkus/extensions/smallrye-graphql/deployment/pom.xml quarkus/extensions/resteasy-reactive/quarkus-resteasy-reactive/deployment/pom.xml quarkus/extensions/elytron-security-properties-file/deployment/pom.xml quarkus/core/deployment/pom.xml quarkus/extensions/resteasy-classic/resteasy/deployment/pom.xml quarkus/extensions/elytron-security/deployment/pom.xml
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docs/multi-tenancy/README.md
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. ### 1.1 Host Multiple Tenants on a Single Drive Use the following commands to host 3 tenants on a single drive: ```sh minio server --address :9001 /data/tenant1
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docs/en/mkdocs.yml
- advanced/wsgi.md - advanced/generate-clients.md - fastapi-cli.md - Deployment: - deployment/index.md - deployment/versions.md - deployment/https.md - deployment/manually.md - deployment/concepts.md - deployment/cloud.md - deployment/server-workers.md - deployment/docker.md - How To - Recipes: - how-to/index.md - how-to/general.md
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docs/de/docs/deployment/index.md
# Deployment Das Deployment einer **FastAPI**-Anwendung ist relativ einfach. ## Was bedeutet Deployment? **Deployment** (Deutsch etwa: **Bereitstellen der Anwendung**) bedeutet, die notwendigen Schritte durchzuführen, um die Anwendung **für die Endbenutzer verfügbar** zu machen.
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docs/tr/docs/deployment/index.md
# Deployment (Yayınlama) **FastAPI** uygulamasını deploy etmek oldukça kolaydır. ## Deployment Ne Anlama Gelir? Bir uygulamayı **deploy** etmek (yayınlamak), uygulamayı **kullanıcılara erişilebilir hale getirmek** için gerekli adımları gerçekleştirmek anlamına gelir.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
# Deployment Deploying a **FastAPI** application is relatively easy. ## What Does Deployment Mean To **deploy** an application means to perform the necessary steps to make it **available to the users**. For a **web API**, it normally involves putting it in a **remote machine**, with a **server program** that provides good performance, stability, etc, so that your **users** can **access** the application efficiently and without interruptions or problems.
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impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/internal/aether/MavenDeployer.java
import org.apache.maven.internal.transformation.ConsumerPomArtifactTransformer; import org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeployRequest; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeployResult; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeploymentException; import org.eclipse.aether.impl.Deployer; import org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultDeployer; import org.eclipse.sisu.Priority;
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/deployer/DefaultArtifactDeployer.java
import org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystem; import org.eclipse.aether.RepositorySystemSession; import org.eclipse.aether.RequestTrace; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeployRequest; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeployResult; import org.eclipse.aether.deployment.DeploymentException; import org.eclipse.aether.metadata.MergeableMetadata; import org.eclipse.aether.repository.RemoteRepository;
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
<img src="/img/deployment/https/https01.svg"> ### TLS Handshake Start The browser would then communicate with that IP address on **port 443** (the HTTPS port). The first part of the communication is just to establish the connection between the client and the server and to decide the cryptographic keys they will use, etc. <img src="/img/deployment/https/https02.svg">
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