High Performance, Kubernetes-Friendly Object Storage
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minio

https://min.io/

Setup

Pre-requisites

  1. You have SSH access to dokku.autonomic.zone
  2. You have sudo privilege escalation working
Host dokku.autonomic.zone
  Hostname dokku.autonomic.zone
  User <your-username>
  Port 222
  IdentityFile ~/.ssh/<your-ssh-key-private-file>

See the password-store under autonomic-dokku for your sudo password.

Environment

  1. Clone the infrastructure repository
  2. Copy the sample file: cp .envrc.sample .envrc
  3. Ensure that the .envrc PASSWORD_STORE_DIR env var points to the infrastructure/credentials/password-store

Python

You only need to do this if you're working with Ansible vault (encrypting/decrypting new secrets).

$ python3 -m venv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Deploy

$ git remote add dokku dokku@dokku.autonomic.zone:minio
$ git push dokku