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Deploy MinIO: Single-Node Multi-Drive

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The procedures on this page cover deploying MinIO in a Single-Node Multi-Drive (SNMD) configuration. deployments provide drive-level reliability and failover/recovery with performance and scaling limitations imposed by the single node.

linux or macos or windows

For production environments, MinIO strongly recommends deploying with the Multi-Node Multi-Drive (Distributed) <minio-mnmd> topology for enterprise-grade performance, availability, and scalability.

container

For production environments, MinIO strongly recommends using the MinIO Kubernetes Operator to deploy Multi-Node Multi-Drive (MNMD) or "Distributed" Tenants.

Prerequisites

Local JBOD Storage with Sequential Mounts

Network File System Volumes Break Consistency Guarantees

MinIO's strict read-after-write and list-after-write consistency model requires local drive filesystems.

MinIO cannot provide consistency guarantees if the underlying storage volumes are NFS or a similar network-attached storage volume.

For deployments that require using network-attached storage, use NFSv4 for best results.

Deploy Single-Node Multi-Drive MinIO

The following procedure deploys MinIO consisting of a single MinIO server and a multiple drives or storage volumes.

linux

macos

container