
Minio
Object Storage with S3 compatible API

MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage system designed for modern data workloads. It provides a scalable solution for storing unstructured data such as images, videos, documents, backups, and container artifacts, all with full Amazon S3 API compatibility for seamless integration with your existing tools and services.
About Hosting MinIO
Hosting MinIO on dFlow gives you a robust object storage environment capable of handling file uploads, media distribution, backups, and large-scale data management. With S3-compatible APIs, MinIO makes it simple to integrate with your existing infrastructure while maintaining enterprise-grade reliability.
On dFlow, MinIO benefits from persistent volumes, secure networking, and automated scaling, ensuring that your storage remains performant and resilient. Built-in monitoring and logging within dFlow make it easy to track storage usage, performance metrics, and uptime.
Common Use Cases
- Application File Storage: Store user uploads, profile pictures, or app assets with S3-compatible endpoints.
- Backup & Archival: Create automated backups and long-term archives for your applications and databases.
- Media Hosting & Content Delivery: Serve images, videos, and static files at scale with low latency.
- CI/CD & Testing Environments: Use MinIO as local S3-compatible storage for testing and development pipelines.
Dependencies for Hosting MinIO
- Persistent Storage Volume: Required for ensuring data persists across deployments.
- MinIO Console: For managing and monitoring your instance.
- Official Docker Image: minio/minio
Why Deploy MinIO on dFlow?
dFlow offers a seamless way to deploy your entire infrastructure stack - no complex configuration, no manual scaling. By deploying MinIO on dFlow, you get:
- Fully managed storage infrastructure with persistent data.
- One-click deploys and automatic updates.
- Integrated monitoring and scaling.
- Secure and reliable access to your storage services.
Build, store, and scale effortlessly with MinIO on dFlow.
Included Services
minio
minio/minio:latest