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* Servers in the same cluster can have different disk spaces, file systems, OS etc.
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* Adding/Removing servers does **not** cause any data re-balancing
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* Optional [filer server][Filer] provides "normal" directories and files via http
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* Optionally [mount filer][Mount] to read and write directly
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* Optional [mount filer][Mount] to read and write files directly as a local directory
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* Optional [Amazon S3 compatible API][AmazonS3API] to access files with S3 tooling.
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* Optionally fix the orientation for jpeg pictures
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* Support Etag, Accept-Range, Last-Modified, etc.
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* Support in-memory/leveldb/boltdb/btree mode tuning for memory/performance balance.
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[Filer]: https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/wiki/Directories-and-Files
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[Mount]: https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/wiki/Mount
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[AmazonS3API]: https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/wiki/Amazon-S3-API
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## Example Usage
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By default, the master node runs on port 9333, and the volume nodes run on port 8080.
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