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docs/kms/README.md
| [Gemalto KeySecure /Thales CipherTrust](https://github.com/minio/kes/wiki/Gemalto-KeySecure) | Local KMS. MinIO and KMS On-Premises. | | [Google Cloud Platform SecretManager](https://github.com/minio/kes/wiki/GCP-SecretManager) | Cloud KMS. MinIO in combination with a managed KMS installation |
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Dockerfile.release.fips
release="${RELEASE}" \ summary="MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage, API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service." \ description="MinIO object storage is fundamentally different. Designed for performance and the S3 API, it is 100% open-source. MinIO is ideal for large, private cloud environments with stringent security requirements and delivers mission-critical availability across a diverse range of workloads."
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Dockerfile.release
release="${RELEASE}" \ summary="MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage, API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service." \ description="MinIO object storage is fundamentally different. Designed for performance and the S3 API, it is 100% open-source. MinIO is ideal for large, private cloud environments with stringent security requirements and delivers mission-critical availability across a diverse range of workloads."
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Dockerfile.release.old_cpu
release="${RELEASE}" \ summary="MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage, API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service." \ description="MinIO object storage is fundamentally different. Designed for performance and the S3 API, it is 100% open-source. MinIO is ideal for large, private cloud environments with stringent security requirements and delivers mission-critical availability across a diverse range of workloads."
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docs/de/docs/deployment/concepts.md
* **Cloud-Dienste**, welche das für Sie erledigen * Der Cloud-Dienst wird wahrscheinlich **die Replikation für Sie übernehmen**. Er würde Sie möglicherweise **einen auszuführenden Prozess** oder ein **zu verwendendes Container-Image** definieren lassen, in jedem Fall wäre es höchstwahrscheinlich **ein einzelner Uvicorn-Prozess**, und der Cloud-Dienst wäre auch verantwortlich für die Replikation.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
## Deployment Strategies There are several ways to do it depending on your specific use case and the tools that you use. You could **deploy a server** yourself using a combination of tools, you could use a **cloud service** that does part of the work for you, or other possible options.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
* **Cloud services** that handle this for you * The cloud service will probably **handle replication for you**. It would possibly let you define **a process to run**, or a **container image** to use, in any case, it would most probably be **a single Uvicorn process**, and the cloud service would be in charge of replicating it. /// tip
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docs/de/docs/deployment/index.md
Abhängig von Ihrem spezifischen Anwendungsfall und den von Ihnen verwendeten Tools gibt es mehrere Möglichkeiten, das zu tun. Sie könnten mithilfe einer Kombination von Tools selbst **einen Server bereitstellen**, Sie könnten einen **Cloud-Dienst** nutzen, der einen Teil der Arbeit für Sie erledigt, oder andere mögliche Optionen.
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src/main/webapp/css/font-awesome.min.css
fa-closed-captioning:before{content:"\f20a"}.fa-cloud:before{content:"\f0c2"}.fa-cloud-download-alt:before{content:"\f381"}.fa-cloud-meatball:before{content:"\f73b"}.fa-cloud-moon:before{content:"\f6c3"}.fa-cloud-moon-rain:before{content:"\f73c"}.fa-cloud-rain:before{content:"\f73d"}.fa-cloud-showers-heavy:before{content:"\f740"}.fa-cloud-sun:before{content:"\f6c4"}.fa-cloud-sun-rain:before{content:"\f743"}.fa-cloud-upload-alt:before{content:"\f382"}.fa-cloudscale:before{content:"\f383"}.fa-clou...
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docs/fr/docs/deployment/index.md
utilisez. Vous pouvez **déployer un serveur** vous-même en utilisant une combinaison d'outils, vous pouvez utiliser un **service cloud** qui fait une partie du travail pour vous, ou encore d'autres options possibles. Je vais vous montrer certains des principaux concepts que vous devriez probablement avoir à l'esprit lors du déploiement
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