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RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage software built using Rust

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RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage software built using Rust, one of the most popular languages worldwide. Along with MinIO, it shares a range of advantages such as simplicity, S3 compatibility, open-source nature, support for data lakes, AI, and big data. Furthermore, it has a better and more user-friendly open-source license in comparison to other storage systems, being constructed under the Apache license. As Rust serves as its foundation, RustFS provides faster speed and safer distributed features for high-performance object storage. > ⚠️ **RustFS is under rapid development. Do NOT use in production environments!** ## Features - **High Performance**: Built with Rust, ensuring speed and efficiency. - **Distributed Architecture**: Scalable and fault-tolerant design for large-scale deployments. - **S3 Compatibility**: Seamless integration with existing S3-compatible applications. - **Data Lake Support**: Optimized for big data and AI workloads. - **Open Source**: Licensed under Apache 2.0, encouraging community contributions and transparency. - **User-Friendly**: Designed with simplicity in mind, making it easy to deploy and manage. ## RustFS vs MinIO Stress test server parameters | Type | parameter | Remark | | - | - | - | |CPU | 2 Core | Intel Xeon(Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B , 2.7/3.2 GHz| | |Memory| 4GB |   | |Network | 15Gbp |   | |Driver | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / Driver | ### RustFS vs Other object storage | RustFS | Other object storage| | - | - | | Powerful Console | Simple and useless Console | | Developed based on Rust language, memory is safer | Developed in Go or C, with potential issues like memory GC/leaks | | Does not report logs to third-party countries | Reporting logs to other third countries may violate national security laws | | Licensed under Apache, more business-friendly | AGPL V3 License and other License, polluted open source and License traps, infringement of intellectual property rights | | Comprehensive S3 support, works with domestic and international cloud providers | Full support for S3, but no local cloud vendor support | | Rust-based development, strong support for secure and innovative devices | Poor support for edge gateways and secure innovative devices| | Stable commercial prices, free community support | High pricing, with costs up to $250,000 for 1PiB | | No risk | Intellectual property risks and risks of prohibited uses | ## Quickstart To get started with RustFS, follow these steps: 1. **One-click installation script (Option 1)​​** ```bash curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh ``` 2. **Docker Quick Start (Option 2)​​** ```bash # Latest stable release docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v /data:/data rustfs/rustfs:latest # Development version (main branch) docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v /data:/data rustfs/rustfs:main-latest # Specific version docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v /data:/data rustfs/rustfs:v1.0.0 ``` 3. **Build from Source (Option 3) - Advanced Users** For developers who want to build RustFS Docker images from source with multi-architecture support: ```bash # Build multi-architecture images locally ./docker-buildx.sh --build-arg RELEASE=latest # Build and push to registry ./docker-buildx.sh --push # Build specific version ./docker-buildx.sh --release v1.0.0 --push # Build for custom registry ./docker-buildx.sh --registry your-registry.com --namespace yourname --push ``` The `docker-buildx.sh` script supports: - **Multi-architecture builds**: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64` - **Automatic version detection**: Uses git tags or commit hashes - **Registry flexibility**: Supports Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry, etc. - **Build optimization**: Includes caching and parallel builds You can also use Make targets for convenience: ```bash make docker-buildx # Build locally make docker-buildx-push # Build and push make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # Build specific version make help-docker # Show all Docker-related commands ``` 4. **Access the Console**: Open your web browser and navigate to `http://localhost:9000` to access the RustFS console, default username and password is `rustfsadmin` . 5. **Create a Bucket**: Use the console to create a new bucket for your objects. 6. **Upload Objects**: You can upload files directly through the console or use S3-compatible APIs to interact with your RustFS instance. ## Documentation For detailed documentation, including configuration options, API references, and advanced usage, please visit our [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com). ## Getting Help If you have any questions or need assistance, you can: - Check the [FAQ](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions/categories/q-a) for common issues and solutions. - Join our [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) to ask questions and share your experiences. - Open an issue on our [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) page for bug reports or feature requests. ## Links - [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com) - The manual you should read - [Changelog](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/releases) - What we broke and fixed - [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - Where the community lives ## Contact - **Bugs**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) - **Business**: - **Jobs**: - **General Discussion**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - **Contributing**: [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) ## Contributors RustFS is a community-driven project, and we appreciate all contributions. Check out the [Contributors](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors) page to see the amazing people who have helped make RustFS better. ## License [Apache 2.0](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) **RustFS** is a trademark of RustFS, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.