Klaus Post ddea0bdf11 Concurrent CSV parsing and reduce S3 select allocations (#8200)
```
CSV parsing, BEFORE:
BenchmarkReaderBasic-12         	    2842	    407533 ns/op	  397860 B/op	     957 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderReplace-12       	    2718	    429914 ns/op	  397844 B/op	     957 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderReplaceTwo-12    	    2718	    435556 ns/op	  397855 B/op	     957 allocs/op
BenchmarkAggregateCount_100K-12    	     171	   6798974 ns/op	16667102 B/op	  308077 allocs/op
BenchmarkAggregateCount_1M-12    	      19	  65657411 ns/op	168057743 B/op	 3146610 allocs/op
BenchmarkSelectAll_10M-12    	       1	20882119900 ns/op	2758799896 B/op	41978762 allocs/op

CSV parsing, AFTER:
BenchmarkReaderBasic-12         	    3721	    312549 ns/op	  101920 B/op	     338 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderReplace-12       	    3776	    318810 ns/op	  101993 B/op	     340 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderReplaceTwo-12    	    3610	    330967 ns/op	  102012 B/op	     341 allocs/op
BenchmarkAggregateCount_100K-12    	     295	   4149588 ns/op	 3553623 B/op	  103261 allocs/op
BenchmarkAggregateCount_1M-12    	      30	  37746503 ns/op	33827931 B/op	 1049435 allocs/op
BenchmarkSelectAll_10M-12    	       1	17608495800 ns/op	1416504040 B/op	21007082 allocs/op

~ benchcmp old.txt new.txt
benchmark                           old ns/op       new ns/op       delta
BenchmarkReaderBasic-12             407533          312549          -23.31%
BenchmarkReaderReplace-12           429914          318810          -25.84%
BenchmarkReaderReplaceTwo-12        435556          330967          -24.01%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_100K-12     6798974         4149588         -38.97%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_1M-12       65657411        37746503        -42.51%
BenchmarkSelectAll_10M-12           20882119900     17608495800     -15.68%

benchmark                           old allocs     new allocs     delta
BenchmarkReaderBasic-12             957            338            -64.68%
BenchmarkReaderReplace-12           957            340            -64.47%
BenchmarkReaderReplaceTwo-12        957            341            -64.37%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_100K-12     308077         103261         -66.48%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_1M-12       3146610        1049435        -66.65%
BenchmarkSelectAll_10M-12           41978762       21007082       -49.96%

benchmark                           old bytes      new bytes      delta
BenchmarkReaderBasic-12             397860         101920         -74.38%
BenchmarkReaderReplace-12           397844         101993         -74.36%
BenchmarkReaderReplaceTwo-12        397855         102012         -74.36%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_100K-12     16667102       3553623        -78.68%
BenchmarkAggregateCount_1M-12       168057743      33827931       -79.87%
BenchmarkSelectAll_10M-12           2758799896     1416504040     -48.66%
```

```
BenchmarkReaderHuge/97K-12         	    2200	    540840 ns/op	 184.32 MB/s	 1604450 B/op	     687 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/194K-12        	    1522	    752257 ns/op	 265.04 MB/s	 2143135 B/op	    1335 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/389K-12        	    1190	    947858 ns/op	 420.69 MB/s	 3221831 B/op	    2630 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/778K-12        	     806	   1472486 ns/op	 541.61 MB/s	 5201856 B/op	    5187 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/1557K-12       	     426	   2575269 ns/op	 619.36 MB/s	 9101330 B/op	   10233 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/3115K-12       	     286	   4034656 ns/op	 790.66 MB/s	12397968 B/op	   16099 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/6230K-12       	     172	   6830563 ns/op	 934.05 MB/s	16008416 B/op	   26844 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/12461K-12      	     100	  11409467 ns/op	1118.39 MB/s	22655163 B/op	   48107 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/24922K-12      	      66	  19780395 ns/op	1290.19 MB/s	35158559 B/op	   90216 allocs/op
BenchmarkReaderHuge/49844K-12      	      34	  37282559 ns/op	1369.03 MB/s	60528624 B/op	  174497 allocs/op
```
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MinIO Quickstart Guide

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MinIO is an object storage server released under Apache License v2.0. It is compatible[1] with Amazon S3 cloud storage service. It is best suited for storing unstructured data such as photos, videos, log files, backups and container / VM images. Size of an object can range from a few KBs to a maximum of 5TB.

MinIO server is light enough to be bundled with the application stack, similar to NodeJS, Redis and MySQL.

[1] MinIO in its default mode is faster and does not calculate MD5Sum unless passed by client. This may lead to incompatibility with some S3 clients like s3ql that heavily depend on MD5Sum. For such applications start MinIO with --compat option.

minio --compat server /data

Docker Container

Stable

docker pull minio/minio
docker run -p 9000:9000 minio/minio server /data

Edge

docker pull minio/minio:edge
docker run -p 9000:9000 minio/minio:edge server /data

Note: Docker will not display the autogenerated keys unless you start the container with the -it(interactive TTY) argument. Generally, it is not recommended to use autogenerated keys with containers. Please visit MinIO Docker quickstart guide for more information here

macOS

Homebrew

Install minio packages using Homebrew

brew install minio/stable/minio
minio server /data

NOTE: If you previously installed minio using brew install minio then it is recommended that you reinstall minio from minio/stable/minio official repo instead.

brew uninstall minio
brew install minio/stable/minio

Binary Download

Platform Architecture URL
Apple macOS 64-bit Intel https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/darwin-amd64/minio
chmod 755 minio
./minio server /data

GNU/Linux

Binary Download

Platform Architecture URL
GNU/Linux 64-bit Intel https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-amd64/minio
wget https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-amd64/minio
chmod +x minio
./minio server /data
Platform Architecture URL
GNU/Linux ppc64le https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-ppc64le/minio
wget https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-ppc64le/minio
chmod +x minio
./minio server /data

Microsoft Windows

Binary Download

Platform Architecture URL
Microsoft Windows 64-bit https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/windows-amd64/minio.exe
minio.exe server D:\Photos

FreeBSD

Port

Install minio packages using pkg

pkg install minio
sysrc minio_enable=yes
sysrc minio_disks=/home/user/Photos
service minio start

Install from Source

Source installation is only intended for developers and advanced users. If you do not have a working Golang environment, please follow How to install Golang. Minimum version required is go1.12

GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/minio/minio

Allow port access for Firewalls

By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port.

iptables

For hosts with iptables enabled (RHEL, CentOS, etc), you can use iptables command to enable all traffic coming to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9000 -j ACCEPT
service iptables restart

Below command enables all incoming traffic to ports ranging from 9000 to 9010.

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 9000:9010 -j ACCEPT
service iptables restart

ufw

For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use ufw command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000

ufw allow 9000

Below command enables all incoming traffic to ports ranging from 9000 to 9010.

ufw allow 9000:9010/tcp

firewall-cmd

For hosts with firewall-cmd enabled (CentOS), you can use firewall-cmd command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below commands to allow access to port 9000

firewall-cmd --get-active-zones

This command gets the active zone(s). Now, apply port rules to the relevant zones returned above. For example if the zone is public, use

firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=9000/tcp --permanent

Note that permanent makes sure the rules are persistent across firewall start, restart or reload. Finally reload the firewall for changes to take effect.

firewall-cmd --reload

Test using MinIO Browser

MinIO Server comes with an embedded web based object browser. Point your web browser to http://127.0.0.1:9000 ensure your server has started successfully.

Screenshot

Test using MinIO Client mc

mc provides a modern alternative to UNIX commands like ls, cat, cp, mirror, diff etc. It supports filesystems and Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage services. Follow the MinIO Client Quickstart Guide for further instructions.

Pre-existing data

When deployed on a single drive, MinIO server lets clients access any pre-existing data in the data directory. For example, if MinIO is started with the command minio server /mnt/data, any pre-existing data in the /mnt/data directory would be accessible to the clients.

The above statement is also valid for all gateway backends.

Upgrading MinIO

MinIO server supports rolling upgrades, i.e. you can update one MinIO instance at a time in a distributed cluster. This allows upgrades with no downtime. Upgrades can be done manually by replacing the binary with the latest release and restarting all servers in a rolling fashion. However, we recommend all our users to use mc admin update from the client. This will update all the nodes in the cluster and restart them, as shown in the following command from the MinIO client (mc):

mc admin update <minio alias, e.g., myminio>

Important things to remember during upgrades:

  • mc admin update will only work if the user running MinIO has write access to the parent directory where the binary is located, for example if the current binary is at /usr/local/bin/minio, you would need write access to /usr/local/bin.
  • In the case of federated setups mc admin update should be run against each cluster individually. Avoid updating mc until all clusters have been updated.
  • If you are updating the server it is always recommended (unless explicitly mentioned in MinIO server release notes), to update mc once all the servers have been upgraded using mc update.
  • mc admin update is disabled in docker/container environments, container environments provide their own mechanisms for updating running containers.
  • If you are using Vault as KMS with MinIO, ensure you have followed the Vault upgrade procedure outlined here: https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/upgrading/index.html
  • If you are using etcd with MinIO for the federation, ensure you have followed the etcd upgrade procedure outlined here: https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/master/Documentation/upgrades/upgrading-etcd.md

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