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MinIO is an object storage system released under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. [3] It is API compatible with the Amazon S3 cloud storage service. It is capable of working with unstructured data such as photos, videos, log files, backups, and container images with the maximum supported object size being 50TB.
An object in S3 can be between 0 bytes and 5TB. If an object is larger than 5TB, it must be divided into chunks prior to uploading. When uploading, Amazon S3 allows a maximum of 5GB in a single upload operation; hence, objects larger than 5GB must be uploaded via the S3 multipart upload API.
[Divide function] Execute Divide by pop a bucket length from the end of the bucket length array. Find the maximum and minimum values in the bucket. If the maximum value is equal to the minimum value, the sorting is completed to stop Divide. Set up a two-dimensional array as all empty buckets.
Storage size Max. file size Traffic or bandwidth limit Client-side encryption [1] Remote uploading? Developer API? FTP upload possible? File versioning Follows symlinks Free GB (number only) Append-only support? [2] Lifecycle Policy support? Misc. notes Amazon S3 [3] 5 GB 12-month free trial with credit-card (paid bandwidth), unlimited paid
Supports over 50 cloud, protocol and virtual backends including S3 buckets, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and other high-latency file storage. Capabilities include sync, cache, encrypt, compress and mount. In alpha version since 2021 [citation needed] Yes: rsync: C in a Unix-Linux shell Windows, macOS, [17] Linux, [18] [19] BSD: GPL v3 ...
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