@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The following storage backends are available:
|Name|Options|Notes
|Name|Options|Notes
|----|-------|-----
|----|-------|-----
|LocalFS|```-filespath files/``` -- Path to store uploads (default is files/)<br/>```-metapath meta/``` -- Path to store information about uploads (default is meta/)|Enabled by default, this backend uses the filesystem|
|LocalFS|```-filespath files/``` -- Path to store uploads (default is files/)<br/>```-metapath meta/``` -- Path to store information about uploads (default is meta/)|Enabled by default, this backend uses the filesystem|
|S3|```-s3-endpoint https://...``` -- S3 endpoint<br>```-s3-region us-east-1``` -- S3 region<br>```-s3-bucket mybucket``` -- S3 bucket to use for files and metadata<br><br>Environment variables to provide:<br>```AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID``` -- the S3 access key<br>```AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY ``` -- the S3 secret key<br>```AWS_SESSION_TOKEN``` (optional) -- the S3 session token|Use with any S3-compatible provider.<br> This implementation will stream files through the linx instance (every download will request and stream the file from the S3 bucket).<br><br>For high-traffic environments, one might consider using an external caching layer such as described [in this article](https://blog.sentry.io/2017/03/01/dodging-s3-downtime-with-nginx-and-haproxy.html).|
|S3|```-s3-endpoint https://...``` -- S3 endpoint<br>```-s3-region us-east-1``` -- S3 region<br>```-s3-bucket mybucket``` -- S3 bucket to use for files and metadata<br>```-s3-use-path-style``` -- force path-style addresing (e.g. https://s3.amazonaws.com/linx/example.txt)<br><br>Environment variables to provide:<br>```AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID``` -- the S3 access key<br>```AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY ``` -- the S3 secret key<br>```AWS_SESSION_TOKEN``` (optional) -- the S3 session token|Use with any S3-compatible provider.<br> This implementation will stream files through the linx instance (every download will request and stream the file from the S3 bucket).<br><br>For high-traffic environments, one might consider using an external caching layer such as described [in this article](https://blog.sentry.io/2017/03/01/dodging-s3-downtime-with-nginx-and-haproxy.html).|