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Native S3 Support

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I, likely like many have ended up running a service like MinIO in order to achieve S3-compatible storage.

 

One of the compelling features of TrueNAS is that it has this functionality out of the box, and alongside others like FTP, NFS, etc

ref: https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/coretutorials/services/configurings3/

 

Would be lovely to have something like this directly implemented in Unraid also.

I too would welcome the S3 Power Savings,
Unfortunately, S3 no longer works under unRaid 6.12, only under unRaid 6.11.
I think it's a pity that you invest money for a Pro license as well as money, but have to lag behind in terms of power consumption and climate change.

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@Pandora09 I'm not sure you understood this request, S3 is a kind of storage API, its named after "Simple Storage Service" (S3) by Amazon which originally created it. 

This is a file sharing API/Format not a power thing...

sry, pls delete

 

  • 5 months later...

Yes, S3 would be pretty bloomin' brilliant. Seems a lot of software prefers S3 targets for backups these days.

  • 3 weeks later...

Yes, please. Some form of native S3 storage./API would be wonderful. Right now I have to install a Truenas just to have that feature at home. 
 

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