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Upload a file to MinIO in parts with mc od (object dispersion)
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Documented steps Open a terminal with the mc (mcli) client configured and an alias set for the MinIO AIStor deployment (e.g. myaistor). Run mc od if=PATH of=TARGET where if is the local source file path and of is the full MinIO target path like myaistor/mybucket/file.zip. With no size/parts args, MinIO AIStor splits the source stream into parts automatically and uploads them all. The command prints the elapsed upload time; add --json for structured output with partSize, totalSize, parts, elapsed.
Known gotchas mc od copies a local file to a remote location in a specified number of parts — it mimics the Linux dd command over the network. of must be a full ALIAS/BUCKET/OBJECT path, not just a bucket. S3-compatible behavior is only guaranteed against MinIO AIStor and AWS S3; other S3-compatible services are use-at-your-own-risk. Official docs: https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc/mc-od.html
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