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kjuulh 5 hours ago

Seems like a very balanced take on forking Minio. I don't have high hopes for the future Minio, but as mentioned it is more or less feature complete, good enough for most use-cases.

I was searching for a fairly simple replacement for s3 for testing. I'd been using Minio for a while now, and simply ended up implementing my own on top of Postgres. Fun intersection given the post. (Note, I know it isn't optimal, but as I always have Postgres available it fits well, and I don't have high storage needs, just the api compatibility)

gbcfghhjj 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I've been using garage without issue

kjuulh 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I considered it a while ago, but I wasn't totally clear on Read-After-Write. Which was the primary reason why I choose to just implement my own for testing.

I'll probably give GarageHQ a more serious look again.

bigfatkitten 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

For our needs at work (~100TB), buying Pure Storage flash arrays (hardware, software, onsite support) worked out cheaper than MinIO licensing alone.

kjuulh 4 hours ago | parent [-]

It is an interesting time we're in right now where buying physical hardware and support is cheaper than a license.

Same goes for AWS markup on rented hardware. ;)

Man I sometimes miss having physical servers.

bigfatkitten an hour ago | parent [-]

And Pure isn’t exactly an entry level market player. MinIO’s pricing is on another planet.