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Remove existing Peer Site | AIStor Object Store...
This page documents the steps necessary to remove a peer site from existing Site Replication configuration. Remove the peer site using AIStor Console In a browser, access the Console for one of the existing replicated sites.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/administration/replication/site-replication/remove-sit...Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:33:22 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 235.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Object Deletion | AIStor Object Store Documenta...
This page summarizes how a DELETE operation affects objects depending on the configuration of the bucket that contains the object. Any combination of the following factors may impact how DELETE operations function: Bucket versioning Object locking rules Object Lifecycle Management rules Object tiering Site or bucket replication Scanner Permissions AIStor uses a policy based access control system for access management. The user or service account must provide the correct policy action and conditions to allow a DELETE for the bucket and object.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/administration/objects-and-versioning/object-delete/Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:33:29 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 251.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Transition objects from AIStor to a remote AISt...
The procedure on this page creates a new object lifecycle management rule that transitions objects from a bucket on a primary AIStor deployment to a bucket on a remote AIStor deployment. This procedure supports cost-management strategies such as tiering objects from a “hot” AIStor deployment using NVMe storage to a “warm” AIStor deployment using SSD. Requirements Install and configure mc This procedure uses mc for performing operations on the AIStor cluster. Install mc on a machine with network access to both source and destination clusters. See the mc Installation Quickstart for instructions on downloading and installing mc.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/administration/object-lifecycle-management/object-tier... Similar Results (1)Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:33:32 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 266.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Install AIStor on Red Hat Enterprise Linux | AI...
This procedure downloads and installs the AIStor Server onto bare-metal hosts running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Review the Hardware and System Requirements to ensure your target infrastructure meets our guidance. You can also open a SUBNET issue to request an architecture review or assistance during deployment. MinIO strongly recommends using only RHEL releases in the Full Support lifecycle with Long-Term Support (LTS) Kernels in the 6.12 or later release series, such as RHEL 10. These Linux kernels include support for critical performance features.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installation/linux/install/deploy-aistor-on-red-hat-li... Similar Results (1)Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:34:32 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 256.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Suspend Versioning | AIStor Object Store Docume...
You can suspend bucket versioning at any time using the AIStor Console, the AIStor mc CLI, or using an S3-compatible SDK. Behavior While versioning is suspended, AIStor does the following in the bucket: Objects created while versioning is suspended are assigned a null version ID. Any changes to an object while versioning is suspended result in overwriting that null versioned object. AIStor does not remove or otherwise alter existing versioned objects as part of suspending versioning. Clients can continue interacting with any existing object versions in the bucket. Procedure To disable versioning, select whether you want to use the AIStor Console or the AIStor Client (mc).docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/administration/objects-and-versioning/versioning/suspe...Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:34:55 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 237.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
h2o.backend.connection — H2O documentation
Docs » Module code » h2o.backend.connection Source code for h2o.backend.connection # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- """ Clas...docs.h2o.ai/h2o/latest-stable/h2o-py/docs/_modules/h2o/backend/connection.htmlRegistered: Mon Nov 24 03:35:11 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Oct 08 16:44:03 UTC 2025 - 179.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Server Side Encryption with AIStor Key Manager ...
This procedure provides guidance for enabling Server-Side Encryption (SSE) using AIStor Key Manager as the Key Management Service (KMS). Enabling SSE on an AIStor deployment automatically encrypts the backend data for that deployment using the default encryption key selected during the setup process.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installation/linux/server-side-encryption/aistor-keyma...Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:33:40 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 242.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Install AIStor | AIStor Object Store Documentation
Install on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Deploy AIStor onto RHEL 10+docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installation/linux/install/Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:33:48 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 242.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
OpenID Connect Access Management | AIStor Objec...
For identities managed by an external OpenID Connect (OIDC) compatible provider, AIStor can use either of two methods to assign policies to the authenticated user. AIStor by default denies access to all actions or resources not explicitly allowed by a user’s assigned or inherited policies. Authorization options with OIDC OIDC integration in AIStor supports either of the following authorization methods:docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/administration/iam/access/oidc-access/Registered: Mon Nov 24 03:34:18 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 21 20:53:04 UTC 2025 - 248.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Installation | AIStor Key Manager Documentation
AIStor Key Manager supports installation on to Linux and Kubernetes infrastructures. Hardware and host configuration The following table lists the minimum requirements for a Key Manager server CPU Single-Socket Server-grade CPU with support for AES-NI instruction sets. Memory 8GiB available Storage 10GiB SSD or NVMe Network 10GbE low-latency interface Security standards typically discourage storing encryption keys on the same hosts as the encrypted data. As such, consider deploying Key Manager onto physical or virtual hosts that are fully separated or independent from the AIStor Object Store clusters they support.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-key-manager/installation/Registered: Mon Nov 24 04:16:20 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Nov 19 22:40:47 UTC 2025 - 108.4K bytes - Viewed (0)