MinIO Project Enters Maintenance Mode, Directs Users to AIStor Alternatives
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Summary
The MinIO project has entered maintenance mode and is no longer accepting new changes. The project maintainers are directing users to alternative options: AIStor Free (a fully featured standalone version for community use) and AIStor Enterprise (a distributed version for commercial enterprise use). The update clarifies the project's current state and provides information about subscription tiers for the new AIStor offerings.
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· 4 pulledThis project is currently under maintenance and is not accepting new changes.
AIStor Free: Fully featured, standalone version of AIStor for community use.
AIStor Enterprise: Fully featured, Distributed version of AIStor for commercial enterprise use.
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