Configuration reference for lakeFS Server| lakeFS Documentation
This section explains how versioning works in lakeFS.| lakeFS Documentation
The lakeFS object model blends the object models of Git and of object stores such as S3. Read this page to learn more.| lakeFS Documentation
Amazon S3 offers a range of storage classes that you can choose from based on the performance, data access, resiliency, and cost requirements of your workloads. S3 storage classes are purpose-built to provide the lowest cost storage for different access patterns. S3 storage classes are ideal for virtually any use case, including those with demanding performance needs, data lakes, data residency requirements, unknown or changing access patterns, or archival storage.| Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Describes each of the AWS global condition keys available to use in IAM policies.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Use virtual hosting to serve multiple websites from a single web server.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Accessing data in lakeFS from Apache Spark works the same as accessing S3 data from Apache Spark.| lakeFS Documentation
Annotations ¶| kubernetes.github.io
Explains the basics of Helm.| helm.sh