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.
- 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.
Stress test server parameters
Type | parameter | Remark |
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CPU | 2 Core | Intel Xeon(Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B , 2.7/3.2 GHz |
Memory | 4GB | ย |
Network | 800015Gbp | ย |
Driver | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / Driver |
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RustFS | Other object storage |
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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 |
To get started with RustFS, follow these steps:
- One-click installation script (Option 1)โโ
curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh
- Docker Quick Start (Option 2)โโ
podman run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 -v /data:/data quay.io/rustfs/rustfs
- Access the Console: Open your web browser and navigate to
http://localhost:9001
to access the RustFS console, default username and password isrustfsadmin
. - Create a Bucket: Use the console to create a new bucket for your objects.
- Upload Objects: You can upload files directly through the console or use S3-compatible APIs to interact with your RustFS instance.
For detailed documentation, including configuration options, API references, and advanced usage, please visit our Documentation.
If you have any questions or need assistance, you can:
- Check the FAQ for common issues and solutions.
- Join our GitHub Discussions to ask questions and share your experiences.
- Open an issue on our GitHub Issues page for bug reports or feature requests.
- Documentation - The manual you should read
- Changelog - What we broke and fixed
- GitHub Discussions - Where the community lives
- Bugs: GitHub Issues
- Business: hello@rustfs.com
- Jobs: jobs@rustfs.com
- General Discussion: GitHub Discussions
- Contributing: CONTRIBUTING.md
RustFS is a community-driven project, and we appreciate all contributions. Check out the Contributors page to see the amazing people who have helped make RustFS better.
RustFS is a trademark of RustFS, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.