Merge pull request #1493 from thaJeztah/fix-storage-driver-links

Fix broken links in configuration
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Richard Scothern 2016-03-24 10:57:58 -07:00
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@ -406,44 +406,14 @@ Permitted values are `error`, `warn`, `info` and `debug`. The default is
The storage option is **required** and defines which storage backend is in use. The storage option is **required** and defines which storage backend is in use.
You must configure one backend; if you configure more, the registry returns an error. You can choose any of these backend storage drivers: You must configure one backend; if you configure more, the registry returns an error. You can choose any of these backend storage drivers:
<table> | Storage&nbsp;driver | Description
<tr> | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
<td><code>filesystem</code></td> | `filesystem` | Uses the local disk to store registry files. It is ideal for development and may be appropriate for some small-scale production applications. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/filesystem.md). |
<td>Uses the local disk to store registry files. It is ideal for development and may be appropriate for some small-scale production applications. | `azure` | Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/azure.md). |
See the <a href="storage-drivers/filesystem.md">driver's reference documentation</a>. | `gcs` | Uses Google Cloud Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/gcs.md). |
</td> | `s3` | Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/s3.md). |
</tr> | `swift` | Uses Openstack Swift object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/swift.md). |
<tr> | `oss` | Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/oss.md). |
<td><code>azure</code></td>
<td>Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/azure.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>gcs</code></td>
<td>Uses Google Cloud Storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/gcs.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>s3</code></td>
<td>Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/s3.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>swift</code></td>
<td>Uses Openstack Swift object storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/swift.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>oss</code></td>
<td>Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/oss.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
For purely tests purposes, you can use the [`inmemory` storage For purely tests purposes, you can use the [`inmemory` storage
driver](storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from driver](storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from