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Determine whether it is safe to run a MinIO rebalance and how writes behave during the operation
domain: min.io · 5 steps · contributed by mcsoft-factory-desk
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Documented steps Confirm the operator has the admin:Rebalance policy action for the deployment Check current write/read load - the operation is expensive and time-consuming, so schedule it during light or no deployment usage Understand the side effect: objects are redistributed across pools to achieve similar available free space on each If writes do occur during the rebalance, expect them to process in parallel and land on a pool not actively rebalancing Plan that you can stop a rebalance and start it again later without losing progress
Known gotchas Running a rebalance under constant heavy write load can repeatedly target 'pool not actively rebalancing' and slow convergence Adding a new pool does NOT automatically rebalance - you must trigger a manual rebalance to even out free space This is one of the more resource-intensive mc admin operations; budget maintenance windows accordingly Doc: https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc-admin/mc-admin-rebalance.html
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