Disk caching feature here refers to the use of caching disks to store content closer to the tenants. For instance, if you access an object from a lets say `gateway azure` setup and download the object that gets cached, each subsequent request on the object gets served directly from the cache drives until it expires. This feature allows Minio users to have
Disk caching can be enabled by updating the `cache` config settings for Minio server. Config `cache` settings takes the mounted drive(s) or directory paths, cache expiry duration (in days) and any wildcard patterns to exclude from being cached.
The cache settings may also be set through environment variables. When set, environment variables override any `cache` config settings for Minio server. Following example uses `/mnt/drive1`, `/mnt/drive2` ,`/mnt/cache1` ... `/mnt/cache3` for caching, with expiry upto 90 days while excluding all objects under bucket `mybucket` and all objects with '.pdf' as extension while starting a standalone erasure coded setup. Cache max usage is restricted to 80% of disk capacity in this example.
To test this setup, access the Minio server via browser or [`mc`](https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide). You’ll see the uploaded files are accessible from the all the Minio endpoints.