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### Customize the storage location
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By default, your registry data is persisted as a [docker volume](/storage/volumes.md)
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By default, your registry data is persisted as a [docker volume](../storage/volumes.md)
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on the host filesystem. If you want to store your registry contents at a specific
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location on your host filesystem, such as if you have an SSD or SAN mounted into
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a particular directory, you might decide to use a bind mount instead. A bind mount
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## Run the registry as a service
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[Swarm services](/engine/swarm/services.md) provide several advantages over
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[Swarm services](../engine/swarm/services.md) provide several advantages over
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standalone containers. They use a declarative model, which means that you define
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the desired state and Docker works to keep your service in that state. Services
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provide automatic load balancing scaling, and the ability to control the
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distribution of your service, among other advantages. Services also allow you to
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store sensitive data such as TLS certificates in
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[secrets](/engine/swarm/secrets.md).
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[secrets](../engine/swarm/secrets.md).
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The storage back-end you use determines whether you use a fully scaled service
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or a service with either only a single node or a node constraint.
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- [Configuration reference](configuration.md)
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- [Working with notifications](notifications.md)
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- [Advanced "recipes"](recipes/index.md)
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- [Registry API](/registry/spec/api.md)
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- [Registry API](spec/api.md)
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- [Storage driver model](storage-drivers/index.md)
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- [Token authentication](spec/auth/token.md)
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- be sure to first read about [how to contribute](https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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- you can then do so on the [GitHub project bugtracker](https://github.com/docker/distribution/issues).
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You can also find out more about the Docker's project [Getting Help resources](/opensource/get-help.md).
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You can also find out more about the Docker's project [Getting Help resources](../opensource/ways.md).
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- **Docker Desktop for Mac**: Follow the instructions on
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[Adding custom CA certificates](/docker-for-mac/faqs.md#how-do-i-add-custom-ca-certificates){: target="_blank" class="_"}.
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[Adding custom CA certificates](../docker-for-mac/faqs.md#how-do-i-add-custom-ca-certificates){: target="_blank" class="_"}.
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Restart Docker.
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- **Docker Desktop for Windows**: Follow the instructions on
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[Adding custom CA certificates](/docker-for-windows/faqs.md#how-do-i-add-custom-ca-certificates){: target="_blank" class="_"}.
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[Adding custom CA certificates](../docker-for-windows/faqs.md#how-do-i-add-custom-ca-certificates){: target="_blank" class="_"}.
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Restart Docker.
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* `docker pull myregistrydomain:port/foo/bar` instructs docker to contact the registry located at `myregistrydomain:port` to find the image `foo/bar`
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You can find out more about the various Docker commands dealing with images in
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the [official Docker engine documentation](/engine/reference/commandline/cli.md).
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the [official Docker engine documentation](../engine/reference/commandline/cli.md).
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## Use cases
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## Setting things up
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Read again [the requirements](/registry/recipes/index.md#requirements).
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Read again [the requirements](index.md#requirements).
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Ready?
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> **Warning**: For the scheduler to clean up old entries, `delete` must
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> be enabled in the registry configuration. See
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> [Registry Configuration](/registry/configuration.md) for more details.
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> [Registry Configuration](../configuration.md) for more details.
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### Configure the Docker daemon
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Either pass the `--registry-mirror` option when starting `dockerd` manually,
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or edit [`/etc/docker/daemon.json`](/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd.md#daemon-configuration-file)
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or edit [`/etc/docker/daemon.json`](../../engine/reference/commandline/dockerd.md#daemon-configuration-file)
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and add the `registry-mirrors` key and value, to make the change persistent.
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```json
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## Setting things up
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Review the [requirements](/registry/recipes/index.md#requirements), then follow these steps.
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Review the [requirements](index.md#requirements), then follow these steps.
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1. Create the required directories
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You can start a VM on macOS, and deploy your registry normally as a container using Docker inside that VM.
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The simplest road to get there is traditionally to use the [docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/toolbox), or [docker-machine](/machine/index.md), which usually relies on the [boot2docker](http://boot2docker.io/) ISO inside a VirtualBox VM.
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The simplest road to get there is traditionally to use the [docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/toolbox), or [docker-machine](../../machine/index.md), which usually relies on the [boot2docker](http://boot2docker.io/) ISO inside a VirtualBox VM.
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### Solution
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