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Hello, everyone. This is MJ from MinIO. In todays video, were going to talk about how you can use the MC Client or mc cp command to copy files to your MinIO environments. The mc cp command copies objects to or from a MinIO deployment where the source can be the local file system or another MinIO deployment. You can also use the mc cp command against the local file system to produce similar results to the Linux cp command line tool. Some examples of the mc cp command you can see here in the first line. mc cp file1.txt file2.txt that simply copies the local file, file1.txt to the other local file file2.txt The second line here is mc cp file1.txt minio1/testbucket1/file1.txt This copies from the local file system to the minio1 alias deployment into testbucket1 and to the file name. file1.txt The third line here is mc cp minio1/ testbucket1 file1.tt to minio2 which is another alias or separate MinIO deployment testbucket2/file2.txt And then the last line item here is a copy from the