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I don't :)

Right now I have public (read-only) and private buckets only, and I'm the only who writes into any of them.

Public buckets contain files I didn't even create myself and that friends might find useful (Windows ISO, movies, VirtualBox VMs...). Privates have, well, private data, and can only be accessed using my admin account's credentials.

IIRC MinIO has access control through users, but I'm still very new to MinIO to the point where I discover new features every time I use it.

If I were to give someone else their own buckets I'd probably run a second instance to keep things separate, though. I'm even considering running another one myself to keep private buckets only accessible from my home network... (right now the entire instance is reachable from WAN, regardless of whether they are public or not).




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