Cloud storage

RustFS – high-performance distributed object storage system

RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage system written in Rust.

It provides broad Amazon S3 API compatibility and is designed for data lakes, artificial intelligence and big data workloads. The software also supports the OpenStack Swift API and Keystone authentication.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Broad compatibility with Amazon S3 APIs and clients.
  • Native OpenStack Swift API support.
  • OpenStack Keystone authentication.
  • Single-node and distributed storage architecture.
  • Bucket versioning and replication.
  • Bitrot protection and object healing.
  • Event notifications and audit logging.
  • Identity and access management.
  • Multi-tenancy support.
  • Web-based management console.
  • Helm charts for deployment on Kubernetes.
  • Container images for Docker and Podman.

Website: github.com/rustfs/rustfs
Support:
Developer: RustFS Team
License: Apache License 2.0

RustFS is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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