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1 year agoHmm, helium would‘ve been amazing, but that‘d be an SEO nightmare. My wife told me „velimix“ sounds like a kitchen appliance. Not sure if that’s a good thing haha…
Hmm, helium would‘ve been amazing, but that‘d be an SEO nightmare. My wife told me „velimix“ sounds like a kitchen appliance. Not sure if that’s a good thing haha…
You‘re both right! Thanks for pointing that out, edited post for correctness.
たしかに!たこ焼きもゆっくり食べる。
The result looks impressive for a first time! I find it hard to get the right balance of tastes.
I think my favourite one is in a little restaurant in Gion, Kyōto, where it is prepared in front of me on the teppan (鉄板) by the chef before being enjoyed piece by piece. You really eat it with all your senses, I love it.
Good question, but I‘m afraid we‘re looking for a solution to a problem that S3 is not trying to solve. Blob storage solves problems such as redundancy and resiliency, effectively abstracting away the underlying storage.
That said, I would recommend hosting different instances (“clusters”) of Garage S3 for that purpose. You could also use the storage type as the region name for more clarity (AFAIK a garage cluster works with a single region).
This would probably work well because Garage is so light on resources (unlike minio). I also have Garage running in a similar setup for around 2 years, with daily reads/writes… Never had an operational issue. Rock-solid stuff.