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can one IPFS instance uses multiple s3 buckets #240

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Funarp opened this issue Oct 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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can one IPFS instance uses multiple s3 buckets #240

Funarp opened this issue Oct 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Funarp commented Oct 13, 2022

Hi, I'm trying use MinIO as a s3 provider, sadly MinIO not support bucket scaling up, can one IPFS instance uses multiple s3 buckets when one is full? Hot to configure it?

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koxon commented Dec 4, 2022

S3 Buckets don't get full.

If you're talking about reaching max throughput you can see this #205 discussion.
Referencing this post, I think one bucket is plenty throughput for multiple nodes.

You can multiply the number of nodes, each pointing to a different bucket to scale out if you reach max capacity.

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