Stream processing with Apache Flink and MinIO
How to use Apache Flink to build a private cloud data pipeline for a variety of use cases.
Read more...How to use Apache Flink to build a private cloud data pipeline for a variety of use cases.
Read more...In this post, we learn about Pivotal Container Service deployment and how to use the pks command line tool to create and manage Kubernetes clusters. We also saw how to deploy Minio once your PKS Kubernetes cluster is set up and running.
Read more...Minio now has built-in support for exporting Prometheus compatible data on an unauthenticated endpoint. This enables Prometheus monitoring for Minio server deployments without sharing server credentials and eliminates the need to run an external Prometheus exporter.
Read more...Some our community members have repeatedly asked for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage and MinIO integration [1] [https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/4072] . B2 is competitively priced and has a huge fan following. We also heard from Backblaze team that they are actively expanding their B2 cloud storage service. We added experimental support for Backblaze B2 backend in MinIO to
Read more...In this post, I explain how to use NGINX and NGINX Plus as a reverse proxy and load balancer for MinIO servers.
Read more...Introduction Minio [https://www.minio.io/] server supports Amazon S3 compatible bucket event notification for following targets AMQP [https://www.amqp.org/about/what], Elasticsearch [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/getting-started.html] , Redis [http://redis.io/documentation], nats.io [http://nats.io/], PostgreSQL [https://www.postgresql.org/] and Apache Kafka [http://kafka.apache.org/]. Part 2
Read more...Introduction Minio [https://www.minio.io/] server supports Amazon S3 compatible bucket event notification for following targets AMQP [https://www.amqp.org/about/what], Elasticsearch [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/getting-started.html] , Redis [http://redis.io/documentation], nats.io [http://nats.io/], PostgreSQL [https://www.postgresql.org/] and Apache Kafka [http://kafka.apache.org/]. Part 1
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