
High-performance distributed storage.
Free

RustFS is a high-performance, Apache 2.0 licensed alternative to MinIO, designed for distributed storage solutions. It supports various deployment methods, including Windows, Linux, macOS, and Docker. RustFS offers features like distributed storage, log management, version control, S3 compatibility, erasure code, object-level read-only access, cross-region replication, encryption, and lifecycle management. It caters to modern data lake, AI/ML, cloud-native, big data, and compute-storage separation use cases. The platform is designed for performance and scalability, making it suitable for demanding workloads. RustFS provides comprehensive documentation and community support for users. It aims to provide a robust and efficient storage solution for various applications, including those requiring compliance-focused architectures.
Provides scalable and reliable storage across multiple nodes.
Offers compatibility with the S3 API for seamless integration.
Ensures data durability and availability through erasure coding.
Supports object-level read-only access for enhanced data security.
Enables data replication across different regions for disaster recovery.
Automates data lifecycle management for cost optimization.
Choose your operating system or deployment method (Linux, Docker, macOS, Windows).,Download the appropriate RustFS version for your system.,Follow the detailed installation guides in the documentation.,Configure RustFS according to your specific storage needs.,Start using RustFS for high-performance distributed storage.
Provides a scalable storage solution for modern data lake architectures.
Supports the storage needs of AI and machine learning workloads.
Designed for cloud-native environments and deployments.
Offers high-performance storage for big data applications.
Individuals responsible for building and managing data infrastructure.
Professionals designing and implementing cloud-based solutions.
Users working with large datasets for AI/ML tasks.
RustFS is available under the Apache 2.0 license, making it free to use.