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cmd/xl-storage-format-v1_gen.go
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cmd/endpoint-ellipses.go
return x } result = totalSizes[0] for i := 1; i < len(totalSizes); i++ { result = gcd(result, totalSizes[i]) } return result } // isValidSetSize - checks whether given count is a valid set size for erasure coding. var isValidSetSize = func(count uint64) bool { return (count >= setSizes[0] && count <= setSizes[len(setSizes)-1]) } func commonSetDriveCount(divisibleSize uint64, setCounts []uint64) (setSize uint64) {
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cmd/xl-storage-free-version_test.go
DataDir: "bffea160-ca7f-465f-98bc-9b4f1c3ba1ef", XLV1: false, ModTime: time.Now(), Size: 0, Mode: 0, Metadata: nil, Parts: nil, Erasure: ErasureInfo{ Algorithm: ReedSolomon.String(), DataBlocks: 4, ParityBlocks: 2, BlockSize: 10000, Index: 1, Distribution: []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, Checksums: []ChecksumInfo{{
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cmd/handler-api.go
// ram_per_request is (1MiB+32KiB) * driveCount \ // + 2 * 10MiB (default erasure block size v1) + 2 * 1MiB (default erasure block size v2) apiRequestsMaxPerNode = int(maxMem / uint64(maxSetDrives*blockSize+int(blockSizeV1*2+blockSizeV2*2))) } else { // ram_per_request is (1MiB+32KiB) * driveCount \ // + 2 * 1MiB (default erasure block size v2)
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internal/config/scanner/help.go
Optional: true, Type: "int", }, config.HelpKV{ Key: ExcessFolders, Description: `alert beyond this many sub-folders per folder in an erasure set` + defaultHelpPostfix(ExcessFolders), Optional: true, Type: "int", }, }
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docs/minio-limits.md
# MinIO Server Limits Per Tenant For optimal production setup MinIO recommends Linux kernel version 4.x and later. ## Erasure Code (Multiple Drives / Servers) | Item | Specification | |:----------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------| | Maximum number of servers per cluster | no-limit |
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cmd/object-api-common.go
// so blockSizeV2 should be used for all future purposes. // this value is kept here to calculate the max API // requests based on RAM size for existing content. blockSizeV1 = 10 * humanize.MiByte // Block size used in erasure coding version 2. blockSizeV2 = 1 * humanize.MiByte // Buckets meta prefix. bucketMetaPrefix = "buckets" // Deleted Buckets prefix. deletedBucketsPrefix = ".deleted"
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cmd/post-policy_test.go
if err := newTestConfig(globalMinioDefaultRegion, obj); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Initializing config.json failed") } // Register the API end points with Erasure/FS object layer. apiRouter := initTestAPIEndPoints(obj, []string{"PostPolicy"}) credentials := globalActiveCred bucketName := minioMetaBucket objectName := "config/x"
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cmd/bitrot-whole.go
"io" ) // Implementation to calculate bitrot for the whole file. type wholeBitrotWriter struct { disk StorageAPI volume string filePath string shardSize int64 // This is the shard size of the erasure logic hash.Hash // For bitrot hash } func (b *wholeBitrotWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { err := b.disk.AppendFile(context.TODO(), b.volume, b.filePath, p) if err != nil { return 0, err }
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docs/orchestration/README.md
MinIO is built ground up on the cloud-native premise. With features like erasure-coding, distributed and shared setup, it focuses only on storage and does it very well. While, it can be scaled by just replicating MinIO instances per tenant via an orchestration platform.
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