Zdenek Crha 0eef8a69f0 make all garage_db::Engine variants un-conditional
Having all Engine enum variants conditional causes compilation errors
when *none* of the DB engine features is enabled. This is not an issue
for full garage build, but affects crates that use garage_db as
dependency.

Change all variants to be present at all times. It solves compilation
errors and also allows us to better differentiate between invalid DB
engine name and engine with support not compiled in current binary.
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Garage is an S3-compatible distributed object storage service designed for self-hosting at a small-to-medium scale.

Garage is designed for storage clusters composed of nodes running at different physical locations, in order to easily provide a storage service that replicates data at these different locations and stays available even when some servers are unreachable. Garage also focuses on being lightweight, easy to operate, and highly resilient to machine failures.

Garage is built by Deuxfleurs, an experimental small-scale self hosted service provider, which has been using it in production since its first release in 2020.

Learn more on our dedicated documentation pages:

Garage is entirely free software released under the terms of the AGPLv3.

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