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Revise md section not formatting properly in html

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@ -1060,7 +1060,6 @@ Improved support for saving multiple snapshots of a single URL without this hash
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### Storage Requirements
Because ArchiveBox is designed to ingest a large volume of URLs with multiple copies of each URL stored by different 3rd-party tools, it can be quite disk-space intensive. There are also some special requirements when using filesystems like NFS/SMB/FUSE.
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<summary><i>Click to learn more about ArchiveBox's filesystem and hosting requirements...</i></summary>
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**ArchiveBox can use anywhere from ~1gb per 1000 articles, to ~50gb per 1000 articles**, mostly dependent on whether you're saving audio & video using `SAVE_MEDIA=True` and whether you lower `MEDIA_MAX_SIZE=750mb`.
Disk usage can be reduced by using a compressed/deduplicated filesystem like ZFS/BTRFS, or by turning off extractors methods you don't need. You can also deduplicate content with a tool like [fdupes](https://github.com/adrianlopezroche/fdupes) or [rdfind](https://github.com/pauldreik/rdfind).
**Don't store large collections on older filesystems like EXT3/FAT** as they may not be able to handle more than 50k directory entries in the `data/archive/` folder.
**Try to keep the `data/index.sqlite3` file on local drive (not a network mount)** or SSD for maximum performance, however the `data/archive/` folder can be on a network mount or slower HDD.
If using Docker or NFS/SMB/FUSE for the `data/archive/` folder, you may need to set [`PUID` & `PGID`](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Configuration#puid--pgid) and [disable `root_squash`](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/1304) on your fileshare server.
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<li><strong>ArchiveBox can use anywhere from ~1gb per 1000 articles, to ~50gb per 1000 articles</strong>, mostly dependent on whether you're saving audio & video using `SAVE_MEDIA=True` and whether you lower `MEDIA_MAX_SIZE=750mb`.</li>
<li>Disk usage can be reduced by using a compressed/deduplicated filesystem like ZFS/BTRFS, or by turning off extractors methods you don't need. You can also deduplicate content with a tool like [fdupes](https://github.com/adrianlopezroche/fdupes) or [rdfind](https://github.com/pauldreik/rdfind).
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<li><strong>Don't store large collections on older filesystems like EXT3/FAT</strong> as they may not be able to handle more than 50k directory entries in the `data/archive/` folder.
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<li><strong>Try to keep the `data/index.sqlite3` file on local drive (not a network mount)</strong> or SSD for maximum performance, however the `data/archive/` folder can be on a network mount or slower HDD.</li>
<li>If using Docker or NFS/SMB/FUSE for the `data/archive/` folder, you may need to set [`PUID` & `PGID`](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Configuration#puid--pgid) and [disable `root_squash`](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/1304) on your fileshare server.
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<h4>Learn More</h4>