Our latest NVMe benchmarks shatter our previous record - pushing 2.6Tbps on Reads. Learn how to test yourself using Speedtest and AWS bare metal instances.| MinIO Blog
MinIO ups the ante with synchronous, multi-site, active-active replication. This technical post is a how to tutorial on this ultra-enterprise feature.| MinIO Blog
The MinIO Batch Framework enables you to run batch operations directly on MinIO deployments. The first operation available is Batch Replication.| MinIO Blog
Learn how Reed-Solomon erasure coding provides data protection for distributed object storage at scale.| MinIO Blog
MinIO offers high-performance, AWS S3 compatible object storage for cloud-native applications, ideal for scalable and secure data management| MinIO
minikube is local Kubernetes, focusing on making it easy to learn and develop for Kubernetes. All you need is Docker (or similarly compatible) container or a Virtual Machine environment, and Kubernetes is a single command away: minikube start What you’ll need 2 CPUs or more 2GB of free memory 20GB of free disk space Internet connection Container or virtual machine manager, such as: Docker, QEMU, Hyperkit, Hyper-V, KVM, Parallels, Podman, VirtualBox, or VMware Fusion/Workstation 1Installatio...| minikube
Learn how to install and get running with Helm.| helm.sh