Upload a file to MinIO with a custom part size using mc od size=

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Documented steps

  1. Ensure mc is installed and an alias (e.g. myaistor) is configured.
  2. Run mc od if=file.zip of=myaistor/mybucket/file.zip size=40MiB to force each part to be 40MiB.
  3. MinIO AIStor examines the source file and divides it into the necessary number of parts so no part exceeds the specified size.
  4. Check output timing or --json partSize to confirm the chosen part size was used.

Known gotchas

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