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Private Cloud: MinIO - Part One

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Course Overview

This course covers the key features and benefits of using MinIO for private, public, and hybrid implementations as part of a well-architected solution. It compares and contrasts MinIO with other contenders in the space, such as AWS and Ceph storage. The course explains how the MinIO high-performance storage solution works and describes typical deployment models for MinIO clusters. It also covers the process of deploying MinIO, including minimum viable small-scale deployments, eight-node clusters, and multi-site deployments. The course provides an in-depth look at the considerations for deploying MinIO clusters, including fault tolerance, storage sizing and performance requirements, scalability constraints, and security. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain the key features and benefits of MinIO, compare and contrast it with other object storage solutions, and describe typical deployment models for MinIO clusters.

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Chapter Overview

This course covers the key features and benefits of using MinIO for private, public, and hybrid implementations as part of a well-architected solution. It compares and contrasts MinIO with other contenders in the space, such as AWS and Ceph storage. The course explains how the MinIO high-performance storage solution works and describes typical deployment models for MinIO clusters. It also covers the process of deploying MinIO, including minimum viable small-scale deployments, eight-node clusters, and multi-site deployments. The course provides an in-depth look at the considerations for deploying MinIO clusters, including fault tolerance, storage sizing and performance requirements, scalability constraints, and security. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain the key features and benefits of MinIO, compare and contrast it with other object storage solutions, and describe typical deployment models for MinIO clusters.