About Bitrot Protection query #19443
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These questions make no sense. If you are doing your own modification I suggest you start diving into the source code. |
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MinIO’s optimized implementation of the HighwayHash algorithm ensures that it captures and heals corrupted objects on the fly. Integrity is ensured from end to end by computing a hash on READ and verifying it on WRITE from the application, across the network, and to the memory or drive. The implementation is designed for speed and can achieve hashing speeds over 10 GB/sec on a single core on Intel CPUs.
We have a special use case here, minio uses the underlying disk driver is a file system mount point we developed such as /mnt/disk{0,12,3,}, I read minio official documentation says there is a Bitrot Protection mechanism, We would like to know is this function performed regularly scan? Or will we start scanning when our client initiates a read/write request? We want to know this function mainly because the directory of this mount point is our self-developed file system. It will monitor whether the client has initiated a read request to the file in the current directory, and if it has detected it, it will trigger some operations
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