Bucket Versioning
Table of Contents
Overview
MinIO supports keeping multiple “versions” of an object in a single bucket. Write operations which would normally overwrite an existing object instead result in the creation of a new versioned object. MinIO versioning protects from unintended overwrites and deletions while providing support for “undoing” a write operation. Bucket versioning is a prerequisite for configuring object locking and retention rules .
For versioned buckets, any write operation that mutates an object results in a new version of that object with a unique version ID. MinIO marks the “latest” version of the object that clients retrieve by default. Clients can then explicitly choose to list, retrieve, or remove a specific object version.
Deleting
an object results in a special
DeleteMarker
tombstone that marks an object as deleted while retaining
all previous versions of that object.
Versioning is Per-Namespace
MinIO uses the full namespace (the bucket and path to an object) for each object as part of determining object uniqueness. For example, all of the following namespaces are “unique” objects, where mutations of each object result in the creation of new object versions at that namespace :
databucket/object.blob
databucket/blobs/object.blob
blobbucket/object.blob
blobbucket/blobs/object.blob
While
object.blob
might be the same binary across all namespaces,
MinIO only enforces versioning with a specific namespace and therefore
considers each
object.blob
above as distinct and unique.
Versioning and Storage Capacity
MinIO does not perform incremental or differential-type versioning. For mutation-heavy workloads, this may result in substantial drive usage by older or aged object versions.
For example, consider a 1GB object containing log data. An application appends 100MB of data to the log and uploads to MinIO. MinIO would then contain both the 1GB and 1.1GB versions of the object. If the application repeated this process every day for 10 days, the bucket would eventually contain more than 14GB of data associated to a single object.
MinIO supports configuring configuring object lifecycle management rules to automatically expire or transition aged object versions and free up storage capacity. For example, you can configure a rule to automatically expire object versions 90 days after they become non-current (i.e. no longer the “latest” version of that object). See MinIO Object Expiration for more information.
You can alternatively perform manual removal of object versions using the following commands:
-
mc rm --versions
- Removes all versions of an object. -
-
mc rm --versions --older-than
- -
Removes all versions of an object older than the specified calendar date.
-
Version ID Generation
MinIO generates a unique and immutable identifier for each versioned object as part of write operations. Each object version ID consists of a 128-bit fixed-size UUIDv4 . UUID generation is sufficiently random to ensure high likelihood of uniqueness for any environment, are computationally difficult to guess, and do not require centralized registration process and authority to guarantee uniqueness.
MinIO does not support client-managed version ID allocation. All version ID generation is handled by the MinIO server process.
For objects created while versioning is disabled or suspended, MinIO
uses a
null
version ID. You can access or remove these objects by specifying
null
as the version ID as part of S3 operations.
Versioned Delete Operations
Performing a
DELETE
operation on a versioned object creates a
0-byte
DeleteMarker
as the latest version of that object. Clients performing
GET
operations on that object do not return any results, as MinIO does not
return the
DeleteMarker
back as part of the response. Similarly, performing
a
LIST
operation by default returns only objects which are
not
a
DeleteMarker
.
MinIO Implements Idempotent Delete Markers
Changed in version RELEASE.2022-08-22T23-53-06Z.
Standard S3 implementations can create multiple sequential delete markers for the same object when processing simple
DeleteObject
requests with no version identifier.
See the S3 docs for details on
managing delete markers <ManagingDelMarkers.html#RemDelMarker>`
MinIO diverges from standard S3 implementation by avoiding this potential duplication of delete markers.
When processing a
Delete
request with no version identifier, MinIO creates at most one Delete Marker for the specified object.
MinIO
does not
share S3’s behavior in creating multiple sequential delete markers.
To permanently delete an object version, perform the
DELETE
operation and
specify the version ID of the object to delete. Versioned delete operations
are
irreversible
.
The following
mc
commands operate on
DeleteMarkers
or versioned
objects:
-
Use
mc ls --versions
to view all versions of an object, including delete markers. -
Use
mc cp --version-id=UUID ...
to retrieve the version of the “deleted” object with matchingUUID
. -
Use
mc rm --version-id=UUID ...
to delete the version of the object with matchingUUID
. -
Use
mc rm --versions
to delete all versions of an object.
Tutorials
Enable Bucket Versioning
You can enable versioning using the MinIO Console, the MinIO
mc
CLI, or
using an S3-compatible SDK. Versioning is a bucket-scoped feature. You cannot
enable versioning on only a prefix or subset of objects in a bucket.
Select the Buckets section of the MinIO Console to access bucket creation and management functions. You can use the Search bar to filter the list.

Each bucket row has a Manage button that opens the management view for that bucket.

Toggle the Versioning field to enable versioning on the bucket.
The MinIO Console also supports enabling versioning as part of bucket creation. See Buckets for more information on bucket management using the MinIO Console.
Use the
mc
version
enable
command to enable versioning on an
existing bucket:
mc version ALIAS/BUCKET
-
Replace
ALIAS
with thealias
of a configured MinIO deployment. -
Replace
BUCKET
with thetarget bucket
on which to enable versioning.
Objects created prior to enabling versioning have a
null
version ID
.
Suspend Bucket Versioning
You can suspend bucket versioning at any time using the MinIO Console, the
MinIO
mc
CLI, or using an S3-compatible SDK.
Select the Buckets section of the MinIO Console to access bucket creation and management functions. You can use the Search bar to filter the list.

Each bucket row has a Manage button that opens the management view for that bucket.

Select the Versioning field and follow the instructions to suspend versioning in the bucket.
See Buckets for more information on bucket management using the MinIO Console.
Use the
mc
version
suspend
command to enable versioning on an
existing bucket:
mc version suspend ALIAS/BUCKET
-
Replace
ALIAS
with thealias
of a configured MinIO deployment. -
Replace
BUCKET
with thetarget bucket
on which to disable versioning.
Objects created while versioning is suspended are assigned a
null
version ID
.
Any mutations to an object while versioning is suspended result in overwriting that
null
versioned object.
MinIO does not remove or otherwise alter existing versioned objects as part of suspending versioning.
Clients can continue interacting with any existing object versions in the bucket.