Oh, yes you're right. Sorry for my inattention. I'll check it out. Thank you 
all! I really appreciate it
With Best Regards   Alexander N.
    вторник, 6 апреля 2021 г., 13:50:45 GMT+3, Alexander DEJANOVSKI 
<adejanov...@gmail.com> написал(-а):  
 

  Yes, Minio is supported by Medusa through the S3 compatible backend.I reckon 
we need to update the docs with a guide on setting up those backends, but it's 
pretty much the same as ceph s3 rgw in configuring your medusa.ini :- use 
s3_compatible as storage backend- set the host, port and region settings 
appropriately to connect to your Minio install- set the "secure" setting to 
false (libcloud doesn't support ssl on s3 compatible backends) 
And you should be good to go.We also have integration tests that use the Minio 
backend.
Cheers,
Alex
Le mar. 6 avr. 2021 à 12:33, Erick Ramirez <erick.rami...@datastax.com> a écrit 
:

Minio is a supported type -- 
https://github.com/apache/libcloud/blob/trunk/libcloud/storage/types.py#L108
On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 at 20:29, Erick Ramirez <erick.rami...@datastax.com> wrote:


This is a useful tool, but we look for smth that could store backups in local 
S3 (like minio), not Amazon or else..

As I stated in my response, Medusa supports any S3-like storage that the Apache 
Libcloud API can access. See the docs I linked. Cheers!

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