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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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* [Quick Start](#quick-start)
* [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Features](#features)
* [Features](#features)
* [Additional Features](#additional-features)
* [Additional Features](#additional-features)
* [Filer Features](#filer-features)
* [Filer Features](#filer-features)
* [Quick Start](#quick-start)
* [Example: Using Seaweed Object Store](#example-Using-Seaweed-Object-Store)
* [Example: Using Seaweed Object Store](#example-Using-Seaweed-Object-Store)
* [Architecture](#architecture)
* [Architecture](#architecture)
* [Compared to Other File Systems](#compared-to-other-file-systems)
* [Compared to Other File Systems](#compared-to-other-file-systems)
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* [Benchmark](#Benchmark)
* [Benchmark](#Benchmark)
* [License](#license)
* [License](#license)
## Quick Start ##
* Download the latest binary from https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/releases and unzip a single binary file `weed` or `weed.exe`
* Run `weed server -dir=/some/data/dir -s3` to start one master, one volume server, one filer, and one S3 gateway.
Also, to increase capacity, just add more volume servers by `weed volume -dir="/some/data/dir2" -mserver="<master_host>:9333" -port=8081` locally or a different machine. That is it!
## Introduction ##
## Introduction ##
SeaweedFS is a simple and highly scalable distributed file system. There are two objectives:
SeaweedFS is a simple and highly scalable distributed file system. There are two objectives:
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## Quick Start ##
* Download the latest binary from https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/releases and unzip a single binary file `weed` or `weed.exe`
* Run `weed server -dir=/some/data/dir -s3` to start one master, one volume server, one filer, and one S3 gateway.
Also, to increase capacity, just add more volume servers by `weed volume -dir="/some/data/dir2" -mserver="<master_host>:9333" -port=8081` locally or a different machine. That is it!
## Example: Using Seaweed Object Store ##
## Example: Using Seaweed Object Store ##
By default, the master node runs on port 9333, and the volume nodes run on port 8080.
By default, the master node runs on port 9333, and the volume nodes run on port 8080.