@thomas
Sorry für OT, nutze #minio und kann leider nichts zur ursprünglichen Frage beitragen.
Aber ich würde mich freuen, wenn in diesem Thread vielleicht nebenher auch herauskommt, wo die Vor- und Nachteile beider Implementierungen liegen bzw. aus welchem Grund jemand wechseln sollte.
Hat jemand von euch schon mal das Datenverzeichnis von #Minio auf eine andere Partition verschoben?
Entweder stelle ich mich gerade doof an oder das geht nicht so einfach. Symlinks zum neuen Speicherort an verschiedenen Stellen scheitern - und wenn ich den Container-Mountpoint ändere, streikt das Ding auch. Permissions sollten passen.
:S
Ich bin ein bisschen ratlos. Verschieben / Symlinken / Pfad ändern ist notwendig wegen Speichermangels.
Today, I got to try our new project #MLOps platform, including #MinIO, #KubeFlow, and #MLFlow for the first time. Looking forward to exploring more as part of @emeraldseu
Hackers are exploiting two recent MinIO vulnerabilities to breach object storage systems and access private information, execute arbitrary code, and potentially take over servers.
Hey #mastoadmin I'm migrating media from DigitalOcean Spaces to a B2 bucket. It's going extremely slowly, there's quite a lot of media and I'm only about 15-20% completed after 9.5 hours using 6 transfer workers in rclone (didn't want to mess up instance performance too badly).
Can #Minio do something like replicate DO->B2 or provide failover functionality so if B2 doesn't have a file it'll serve it from DO instead? Thank you for any help, I'm not super familiar with Minio.
Hmm. Having problems setting up object storage in #Calckey. Granted, this is local testing on my home lab, so not exactly an actual use case for a "real" instance.
I'm using #Minio running on another machine. I've verified with mc that I can access the bucket and have proper privileges. Yet Calckey is giving "Access Denied" when it tries to reach it. Maybe just something I'm missing in the settings, but it seems to at least reach Minio so it can get that API rejection.
First part of a new long term home project coming in. An #Ubiquiti PoE+ switch to power a small #Kubernetes cluster built using #raspberrypi nodes. Going to blog about every step once it has been completed. But it is going to be a few quarters long project doing bit by bit