Date: 10/25/2023
Time: 1100 – 1200 Eastern Time
Vendor: MinIO
Technology: High-Performance Object Storage: From the Extreme, Air-Gapped Edge to AWS/Azure/GCP
URL: https://min.io
TEM Video Recording (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/65685
Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Minio is a high performance, Kubernetes-native object store. It is designed for large-scale data infrastructure. It was built from scratch to be cloud native. As a result, it is the standard for the hybrid cloud & multi-cloud.
MinIO has developed the most widely deployed object store in the world. Its popularity (1.3B Docker Pulls) is defined by its size (<100MB binary), its performance (325GB/s on READ, 177GB/s on WRITE), its scalability (EB stored), its security (AES-256-GCM, ChaCha20-Poly1305, and AES-CBC) and its ability to run anywhere – from the edge to the core.
Used extensively by the intelligence/defense/space industry, MinIO can be thought of as a drop in replacement for AWS S3, but one that runs anywhere – from a camera on a drone to the public cloud. Remarkably simple to deploy and manage, MinIO has reshaped the way that data is stored and accessed at some of the most sophisticated enterprises in the world. More than 77% of the Fortune 100 runs MinIO in some capacity. Use cases range from simple storage to advanced analytics and AI/ML workloads. Given MinIO’s ability to deliver performance at scale it is the reference object store for modern, analytical data lakes.
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