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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for AIStor: How it works

In the previous blog posts of this series, we discussed the user-level and admin-level functions of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for MinIO AIStor. In the first blog, we learned how to review the bucket’s contents, analyze objects, and tag them for future processing. In the second blog,



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In the previous blog posts of this series, we discussed the user-level and admin-level functions of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for MinIO AIStor. In the first blog, we learned how to review the bucket’s contents, analyze objects, and tag them for future processing. In the second blog,



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