@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ MongoDB...
6262 Of the developer docs, those covering CRUD (create, read, update,
6363 and delete) are particularly helpful:
6464
65- #. :wiki:`Creating documents <Inserting>`
66- #. :wiki:`Queries <Querying>`
67- #. :wiki:`Updates <Updating>`
68- #. :wiki:`Deletes <Removing>`
65+ - :wiki:`Creating documents <Inserting>`
66+ - :wiki:`Queries <Querying>`
67+ - :wiki:`Updates <Updating>`
68+ - :wiki:`Deletes <Removing>`
6969
7070 As you become familiar with CRUD in MongoDB you will also want to
7171 learn about :doc:`indexing </indexes>` and :doc:`data aggregation
@@ -92,17 +92,17 @@ MongoDB...
9292 </administration/configuration>`. Then familiarize yourself with
9393 MongoDB's clustered deployment options:
9494
95- 1. :doc:`Replication <replication>`
96- 2. :doc:`Sharding <sharding>`
95+ - :doc:`Replication <replication>`
96+ - :doc:`Sharding <sharding>`
9797
9898 Most deployments consist of a single replica set. Scaling the
9999 database on existing hardware usually involved sharding. If you
100100 are deploying MongoDB to production, be sure to familiarize
101101 yourself with the following topics:
102102
103- 1. :doc:`Backups </administration/backups>`
104- 2. :doc:`Monitoring </administration/monitoring>`
105- 3. :wiki:`Hardware and System Settings <Production+Notes>`
103+ - :doc:`Backups </administration/backups>`
104+ - :doc:`Monitoring </administration/monitoring>`
105+ - :wiki:`Hardware and System Settings <Production+Notes>`
106106
107107 Also consider the :ref:`Administration Tutorials
108108 <tutorials-administration>`.
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