That is a massive change. Pointing to a commercial product of theirs and locking the conversation immediately is very off-putting.
sigmonsays · 13h ago
latest versions of minio has had the admin console removed entirely and all that exists is a simple object browser that shows buckets and objects.
No longer do you have the ability to manage the cluster. Key things like users, groups, replication, policy, etc.
As I have recently began adopting minio in a more serious use case, getting features ripped out without notification is pretty harsh.
Obviously minio is free to do what they wish but it definitely makes me reconsider adoption of their technology.
Removal of features with no notification or explanation is really hurting the product and companys reputation. What says they dont break replication or enforce limits on cluster size or drive next?
What are other peoples thoughts?
jand · 7h ago
The community edition is not robbed of its value by this move. They provide a CLI tool (mc) for those admin tasks which previously could be solved via dashboard.
I have several minio instances deployed to k8s for small to medium, and non-profit projects. Easy to deploy, no problems or outages, yet.
But anecdotally i remember multiple occasions, where a quick tour of the dashboard convinced peers, that minio was the right tool for the job.
From my point of view it is much more questionable, that they "dare" to advertise the paid version with a 96.000 USD p.a. "platform fee" plus additional cost if you use more than 400TB. Small fish need tools, too.
Funnnny · 2h ago
> The community edition is not robbed of its value by this move
They literally remove features, and you defended them by saying "there's CLI available"?
Before: https://i.imgur.com/eTMYJ0W.png After: https://i.imgur.com/wBJlRA3.png
That is a massive change. Pointing to a commercial product of theirs and locking the conversation immediately is very off-putting.
No longer do you have the ability to manage the cluster. Key things like users, groups, replication, policy, etc.
As I have recently began adopting minio in a more serious use case, getting features ripped out without notification is pretty harsh.
Obviously minio is free to do what they wish but it definitely makes me reconsider adoption of their technology.
Removal of features with no notification or explanation is really hurting the product and companys reputation. What says they dont break replication or enforce limits on cluster size or drive next?
What are other peoples thoughts?
I have several minio instances deployed to k8s for small to medium, and non-profit projects. Easy to deploy, no problems or outages, yet.
But anecdotally i remember multiple occasions, where a quick tour of the dashboard convinced peers, that minio was the right tool for the job.
From my point of view it is much more questionable, that they "dare" to advertise the paid version with a 96.000 USD p.a. "platform fee" plus additional cost if you use more than 400TB. Small fish need tools, too.
They literally remove features, and you defended them by saying "there's CLI available"?