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  1. docs/security/README.md

    #### Secret Keys
    
    The MinIO server uses an unique, randomly generated secret key per object also known as, Object Encryption Key ([OEK](#oek)). Neither the client-provided SSE-C key nor the KMS-managed key is directly used to en/decrypt an object. Instead, the OEK is stored as part of the object metadata next to the object in an encrypted form. To en/decrypt the OEK another secret key is needed also known as, Key Encryption Key ([KEK](#kek)).
    
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  2. README.md

    ```
    
    Use the following command to run a standalone MinIO server on the Windows host. Replace ``D:\`` with the path to the drive or directory in which you want MinIO to store data. You must change the terminal or powershell directory to the location of the ``minio.exe`` executable, *or* add the path to that directory to the system ``$PATH``:
    
    ```sh
    minio.exe server D:\
    ```
    
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  3. docs/config/README.md

    ### Certificate Directory
    
    TLS certificates by default are expected to be stored under ``${HOME}/.minio/certs`` directory. You need to place certificates here to enable `HTTPS` based access. Read more about [How to secure access to MinIO server with TLS](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/network-encryption.html).
    
    Following is a sample directory structure for MinIO server with TLS certificates.
    
    ```sh
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  4. docs/bigdata/README.md

    amplification. _Netflix_, for example, developed two new staging committers - the Directory staging committer and the Partitioned staging committer - to take full advantage of native object storage operations. These committers do not require rename operation. The two staging committers were evaluated, along with another new addition called the Magic committer for benchmarking.
    
    It was found that the directory staging committer was the fastest among the three, S3A connector should be configured...
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  5. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    ```
    
    MinIO supports persistent event store. The persistent store will backup events when the AMQP broker goes offline and replays it when the broker comes back online. The event store can be configured by setting the directory path in `queue_dir` field and the maximum limit of events in the queue_dir in `queue_limit` field. For eg, the `queue_dir` can be `/home/events` and `queue_limit` can be `1000`. By default, the `queue_limit` is set to 100000.
    
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  6. operator/README.md

    #### Output to dirs
    
    The output of the manifest is concatenated into a single file. To generate a directory hierarchy with subdirectory
    levels representing a child dependency, use the following command:
    
    ```bash
    istioctl manifest generate -o istio_manifests
    ```
    
    Use depth first search to traverse the created directory hierarchy when applying your YAML files. This is needed for
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  7. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

              mountPath: /<user-running-minio>/.minio/certs
    ```
    
    Here the name of `volumeMount` should match the name of `volume` created previously. Also `mountPath` must be set to the path of
    the MinIO server's config sub-directory that is used to store certificates. By default, the location is
    `/<user-running-minio>/.minio/certs`.
    
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  8. README.md

    *   If you need support for Android, use
        [the Android flavor](https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/Android). You can
        find the Android Guava source in the [`android` directory].
    
    [`android` directory]: https://github.com/google/guava/tree/master/android
    
    ## Adding Guava to your build
    
    Guava's Maven group ID is `com.google.guava`, and its artifact ID is `guava`.
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  9. manifests/charts/README.md

    all CRDs to be present. On each upgrade it is recommended to reapply the file, to make sure
    you get all CRDs.  CRDs are separated by release and by component type in the CRD directory.
    
    Istio has strong integration with certmanager.  Some operators may want to keep their current certmanager
    CRDs in place and not have Istio modify them. In this case, it is necessary to apply CRD files individually.
    
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  10. ci/README.md

    > **Warning** This folder is still under construction. It is part of an ongoing
    > effort to improve the structure of CI and build related files within the
    > TensorFlow repo. This warning will be removed when the contents of this
    > directory are stable and appropriate documentation around its usage is in
    > place.
    
    Maintainer: TensorFlow DevInfra
    
    ********************************************************************************
    
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