Node.js: Store files

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For storing user files, such as photos, it is best to use an object storage solution. This helps you share files across multiple services and instances, and keeps your code separate from your data. We recommend MinIO as a fast, easy, and powerful solution that is compatible with the Amazon S3 protocol.

If you prefer local storage, you can use the persistent storage available with your Node.js instance. This storage is located at /persistent/storage/.

CAUTION: Always store data inside the /persistent/storage/ folder.

Data stored outside this folder may be lost if your instance reboots or if you push code changes.