Fix storage driver links
Signed-off-by: Richard Scothern <richard.scothern@docker.com>master
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				|  | @ -443,16 +443,16 @@ You must configure one backend; if you configure more, the registry returns an e | |||
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| | Storage driver | Description | ||||
| | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ||||
| | `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). | | ||||
| | `azure`             | Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/azure.md).                                                                                                               | | ||||
| | `gcs`               | Uses Google Cloud Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/gcs.md).                                                                                                                           | | ||||
| | `s3`                | Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/s3.md).                                                                            | | ||||
| | `swift`             | Uses Openstack Swift object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/swift.md).                                                                                                               | | ||||
| | `oss`               | Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/oss.md).                                                                                                                  | | ||||
| | `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](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/filesystem.md). | | ||||
| | `azure`             | Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/azure.md).                                                                                                               | | ||||
| | `gcs`               | Uses Google Cloud Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/gcs.md).                                                                                                                           | | ||||
| | `s3`                | Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services. See the [driver's reference documentation](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/s3.md).                                                                            | | ||||
| | `swift`             | Uses Openstack Swift object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/swift.md).                                                                                                               | | ||||
| | `oss`               | Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/oss.md).                                                                                                                  | | ||||
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| For purely tests purposes, you can use the [`inmemory` storage | ||||
| driver](storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from | ||||
| volatile memory, use the [`filesystem` driver](storage-drivers/filesystem.md) on | ||||
| driver](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from | ||||
| volatile memory, use the [`filesystem` driver](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/storage-drivers/filesystem.md) on | ||||
| a ramdisk. | ||||
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| If you are deploying a registry on Windows, be aware that a Windows volume | ||||
|  | @ -1791,7 +1791,7 @@ The TCP address to connect to, including a port number. | |||
|       username: [username] | ||||
|       password: [password] | ||||
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| Proxy enables a registry to be configured as a pull through cache to the official Docker Hub.  See [mirror](recipes/mirror.md) for more information. Pushing to a registry configured as a pull through cache is currently unsupported. | ||||
| Proxy enables a registry to be configured as a pull through cache to the official Docker Hub.  See [mirror](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/registry/recipes/mirror.md) for more information. Pushing to a registry configured as a pull through cache is currently unsupported. | ||||
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