docs: Correct some urls in the docs (#2081)

* docs:update Swift S3 api url

* docs/vmbackup.md: update Swift S3 api url

* docs: update KairosDB docs url

* docs: update thanos docs url
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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ The `__graphite__` pseudo-label supports e.g. alternate regexp filters such as `
VictoriaMetrics supports [telnet put protocol](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_telnet/put.html)
and [HTTP /api/put requests](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_http/put.html) for ingesting OpenTSDB data.
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/build/html/PushingData.html).
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/PushingData.html).
### Sending data via `telnet put` protocol

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Supported storage systems for backups:
* [GCS](https://cloud.google.com/storage/). Example: `gs://<bucket>/<path/to/backup>`
* [S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/). Example: `s3://<bucket>/<path/to/backup>`
* Any S3-compatible storage such as [MinIO](https://github.com/minio/minio), [Ceph](https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/radosgw/s3/) or [Swift](https://www.swiftstack.com/docs/admin/middleware/s3_middleware.html). See [these docs](#advanced-usage) for details.
* Any S3-compatible storage such as [MinIO](https://github.com/minio/minio), [Ceph](https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/radosgw/s3/) or [Swift](https://platform.swiftstack.com/docs/admin/middleware/s3_middleware.html). See [these docs](#advanced-usage) for details.
* Local filesystem. Example: `fs://</absolute/path/to/backup>`
`vmbackup` supports incremental and full backups. Incremental backups are created automatically if the destination path already contains data from the previous backup.

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The main differences between Cortex and VictoriaMetrics:
- Thanos re-uses Prometheus source code, while VictoriaMetrics is written from scratch.
- VictoriaMetrics accepts data via the [standard remote_write API for Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/remote_write/),
while Thanos uses a non-standard [sidecar](https://github.com/thanos-io/thanos/blob/master/docs/components/sidecar.md) which must run alongside each Prometheus instance.
- The Thanos sidecar requires disabling data compaction in Prometheus, which may hurt Prometheus performance and increase RAM usage. See [these docs](https://thanos.io/components/sidecar.md/) for more details.
- The Thanos sidecar requires disabling data compaction in Prometheus, which may hurt Prometheus performance and increase RAM usage. See [these docs](https://thanos.io/tip/components/sidecar.md/) for more details.
- Thanos stores data in object storage (Amazon S3 or Google GCS), while VictoriaMetrics stores data in block storage
([GCP persistent disks](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#pdspecs), Amazon EBS or bare metal HDD).
While object storage is usually less expensive, block storage provides much lower latencies and higher throughput.

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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ The `__graphite__` pseudo-label supports e.g. alternate regexp filters such as `
VictoriaMetrics supports [telnet put protocol](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_telnet/put.html)
and [HTTP /api/put requests](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_http/put.html) for ingesting OpenTSDB data.
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/build/html/PushingData.html).
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/PushingData.html).
### Sending data via `telnet put` protocol

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@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ The `__graphite__` pseudo-label supports e.g. alternate regexp filters such as `
VictoriaMetrics supports [telnet put protocol](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_telnet/put.html)
and [HTTP /api/put requests](http://opentsdb.net/docs/build/html/api_http/put.html) for ingesting OpenTSDB data.
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/build/html/PushingData.html).
The same protocol is used for [ingesting data in KairosDB](https://kairosdb.github.io/docs/PushingData.html).
### Sending data via `telnet put` protocol

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Supported storage systems for backups:
* [GCS](https://cloud.google.com/storage/). Example: `gs://<bucket>/<path/to/backup>`
* [S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/). Example: `s3://<bucket>/<path/to/backup>`
* Any S3-compatible storage such as [MinIO](https://github.com/minio/minio), [Ceph](https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/radosgw/s3/) or [Swift](https://www.swiftstack.com/docs/admin/middleware/s3_middleware.html). See [these docs](#advanced-usage) for details.
* Any S3-compatible storage such as [MinIO](https://github.com/minio/minio), [Ceph](https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/radosgw/s3/) or [Swift](https://platform.swiftstack.com/docs/admin/middleware/s3_middleware.html). See [these docs](#advanced-usage) for details.
* Local filesystem. Example: `fs://</absolute/path/to/backup>`
`vmbackup` supports incremental and full backups. Incremental backups are created automatically if the destination path already contains data from the previous backup.