Minio

tutorial

To install Minio on the Kubernetes cluster using the Operator Helm chart, run:

cat >minio-operator.yml <<EOF
tenants: {}
EOF

helm repo add minio https://operator.min.io/
helm repo update
helm install minio-operator minio/minio-operator --version 4.1.7 -f minio-operator.yml

export MINIO_ACCESS_KEY=$(pwgen 32 1)
export MINIO_SECRET_KEY=$(pwgen 32 1)

cat >minio.yml <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: minio-creds-secret
type: Opaque
data:
  accesskey: $(echo -n $MINIO_ACCESS_KEY | base64)
  secretkey: $(echo -n $MINIO_SECRET_KEY | base64)
---
apiVersion: minio.min.io/v2
kind: Tenant
metadata:
  name: minio
  labels:
    app: minio
spec:
  image: minio/minio:RELEASE.2021-06-17T00-10-46Z
  credsSecret:
    name: minio-creds-secret
  pools:
    - servers: 2
      volumesPerServer: 2
      volumeClaimTemplate:
        metadata:
          name: data
        spec:
          accessModes:
            - ReadWriteOnce
          resources:
            requests:
              storage: 10Gi
          storageClassName: "local-path"
  mountPath: /export
  requestAutoCert: false
EOF

kubectl apply -f minio.yml

Replace local-path with the appropriate storage class name for your Kubernetes cluster.

As devices and users will download artifacts directly from Minio, You must configure an Ingress or a Load Balancer to expose it outside the Kubernetes cluster.

For example, to expose Minio with an Ingress, run:

export MINIO_DOMAIN_NAME="artifacts.example.com"

cat >minio-ingress.yml <<EOF
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
  name: minio-ingress
  annotations:
    cert-manager.io/issuer: "letsencrypt"
spec:
  tls:
  - hosts:
    - ${MINIO_DOMAIN_NAME}
    secretName: minio-ingress-tls
  rules:
  - host: "${MINIO_DOMAIN_NAME}"
    http:
      paths:
      - path: /
        pathType: Prefix
        backend:
          service:
            name: minio
            port:
              number: 80
EOF

kubectl apply -f minio-ingress.yml

The domain name you use to expose Minio must be resolvable from the Kubernetes cluster, because the Mender Server will use it to perform API calls to the S3 storage layer.

Please note you need to adapt the example above to your specific cluster configuration and use case. In this example, the ingress makes use of cert-manager to issue a TLS certificate from Let's Encrypt.

Please refer to the Minio official documentation for further information about setting up a production-grade Minio deployment.

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