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  1. Dockerfile.release.old_cpu

    FROM golang:1.21-alpine as build
    
    ARG TARGETARCH
    ARG RELEASE
    
    ENV GOPATH /go
    ENV CGO_ENABLED 0
    
    # Install curl and minisign
    RUN apk add -U --no-cache ca-certificates && \
        apk add -U --no-cache curl && \
        go install aead.dev/minisign/cmd/minisign@v0.2.1
    
    # Download minio binary and signature file
    RUN curl -s -q https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-${TARGETARCH}/archive/minio.${RELEASE} -o /go/bin/minio && \
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  2. docs/throttle/README.md

    Example: Limit a MinIO cluster to accept at max 1600 simultaneous S3 API requests across all nodes of the cluster.
    
    ```sh
    export MINIO_API_REQUESTS_MAX=1600
    export MINIO_ROOT_USER=your-access-key
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  3. helm/minio/templates/_helper_create_svcacct.txt

    MC="/usr/bin/mc --insecure --config-dir ${MC_CONFIG_DIR}"
    {{- else }}
    MC="/usr/bin/mc --insecure"
    {{- end }}
    
    # AccessKey and secretkey credentials file are added to prevent shell execution errors caused by special characters.
    # Special characters for example : ',",<,>,{,}
    MINIO_ACCESSKEY_SECRETKEY_TMP="/tmp/accessKey_and_secretKey_svcacct_tmp"
    
    # connectToMinio
    # Use a check-sleep-check loop to wait for MinIO service to be available
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  4. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

    ## 2. Create Kubernetes secret
    
    [Kubernetes secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret) are intended to hold sensitive information.
    We'll use secrets to hold the TLS certificate and key. To create a secret, update the paths to `private.key` and `public.crt`
    below.
    
    Then type
    
    ```sh
    kubectl create secret generic tls-ssl-minio --from-file=path/to/private.key --from-file=path/to/public.crt
    ```
    
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  5. helm/minio/.helmignore

    # Patterns to ignore when building packages.
    # This supports shell glob matching, relative path matching, and
    # negation (prefixed with !). Only one pattern per line.
    .DS_Store
    # Common VCS dirs
    .git/
    .gitignore
    .bzr/
    .bzrignore
    .hg/
    .hgignore
    .svn/
    # Common backup files
    *.swp
    *.bak
    *.tmp
    *~
    # Various IDEs
    .project
    .idea/
    *.tmproj
    # OWNERS file for Kubernetes
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  6. internal/event/target/testdata/contrib/nats_tls_client_cert.conf

    port: 14226
    net: localhost
    
    tls {
        cert_file:  "./testdata/contrib/certs/nats_server_cert.pem"
        key_file:   "./testdata/contrib/certs/nats_server_key.pem"
        ca_file:   "./testdata/contrib/certs/root_ca_cert.pem"
        verify_and_map: true
    }
    authorization {
        ADMIN = {
            publish = ">"
            subscribe = ">"
        }
        users = [
            {user: "CN=localhost,OU=Client,O=MinIO,C=CA", permissions: $ADMIN}
        ]
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  7. Makefile

    	@GORACE=history_size=7 CGO_ENABLED=1 go build -race -tags kqueue -trimpath --ldflags "$(LDFLAGS)" -o $(PWD)/minio 1>/dev/null
    	@(env bash $(PWD)/buildscripts/verify-build.sh)
    
    verify-healing: ## verify healing and replacing disks with minio binary
    	@echo "Verify healing build with race"
    	@GORACE=history_size=7 CGO_ENABLED=1 go build -race -tags kqueue -trimpath --ldflags "$(LDFLAGS)" -o $(PWD)/minio 1>/dev/null
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  8. code_of_conduct.md

    ## Our Pledge
    
    In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
    contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
    our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
    size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience,
    nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and
    orientation.
    
    ## Our Standards
    
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  9. docs/erasure/README.md

    By default, MinIO shards the objects across N/2 data and N/2 parity drives. Though, you can use [storage classes](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/erasure/storage-class) to use a custom configuration. We recommend N/2 data and parity blocks, as it ensures the best protection from drive failures.
    
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  10. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    To get an idea of how various combinations of data and parity drives affect the storage usage, let’s take an example of a 100 MiB file stored
    on 16 drive MinIO deployment. If you use eight data and eight parity drives, the file space usage will be approximately twice, i.e. 100 MiB
    file will take 200 MiB space. But, if you use ten data and six parity drives, same 100 MiB file takes around 160 MiB. If you use 14 data and
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