We're going to run MinIO on the BURP server to provide a backup target for the [Postgres Operator][0]/[WAL-E][1]. Although the Postgres Operator also supports backups via [WAL-G][2], which supports more backup targets like SFTP, the operator does not support restoring from those targets. As such, the best way to get fully-featured backups for the Postgres Operator, including environment cloning, etc., is to use S3. Since I absolutely do not want to store my backups "in the cloud," using MinIO seems a decent alternative. Running it on the BURP server allows the backups to be stored and rotated along with regular system backups. [0]: https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/ [1]: https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e [2]: https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g
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