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I have a couple of WordPress sites currently hosted on Linode. The uploaded data for these sites is considerably large \[ about 800 GB and growing \].
I have locally installed minio server \[ with ample storage – about 30 TB \] and exposed to internet but is behind a proper firewall and reverse proxy for dns resolution and ssl.
Is there any way, tutorial, link to guide me so that I can store all static files all my WordPress sites on minio serve, and save cloud costs.
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That’s massive, why so big ? Also curious about replys to your question.
Sounds like a smart move to leverage your locally installed Minio server for storing static files and cutting down on cloud costs. You can achieve this by configuring your WordPress sites to use Minio as their file storage solution.
I’d recommend checking out tutorials or guides online for step-by-step instructions tailored to your specific setup. You’ll likely need to configure your WordPress installation to use Minio’s API endpoints for file uploads and media storage.
Best of luck with your setup, and feel free to reach out if you need further assistance!
[Bunny.net](http://Bunny.net) has a pretty affordable solution.