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Benoit Tellier closed JAMES-4167.
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Resolution: Fixed
Essentially done.
The least bad option might be swift ?
> Triage alternatives to MinIO S3 object storage
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> Key: JAMES-4167
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-4167
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Test
> Reporter: René Cordier
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 3h 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> People in the community use MinIO, there is also some tests in james code to
> make sure it was supported as a S3 object storage.
> However MinIO license moved into something not really open source compliant
> anymore... We need to be able to test and propose better alternatives as s3
> object storage for holding James blobs.
> There is a bunch of open source S3 object storages on the market, but for now
> we would like to do some trials with those 3:
> - SeaweedFS: seems like a solid option, but it's based on freemium, and some
> needed features might push people towards an enterprise version. The open
> source version seems to be a single man project and there could be a chance
> at some point it takes the same roag as MinIO...
> - RustFS: seems to be a strong contender, with good support. More and more
> people seem backing it up lately. Not production ready yet officially (still
> in beta) but we could still try, might be robust enough already for James
> needs
> - Garage: mainly to see the compatibility. Not much exposure for now, not
> backed up much by organisations
> If people have other suggestions feel free to propose and discuss them
> The goal at first would be to open draft PRs to test those S3 object storage
> alternatives on top of James like we did for MinIO before.
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