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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/faq/Performance.md
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Expand Up @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ First, only cache as much data as the user needs. If your application displays a

Second, cache an abbreviated form of a record when possible. Sometimes a record includes data that is not relevant to the user. If the application does not depend on this data, it can be omitted from the cache.

Third, only cache a single copy of a record. This is especially important when records contain copies of other records. Cache a unique copy for each record and replace each nested copy with a reference. This is called normalization. Normalization is the preferred approach to storing relational data for [several reasons](../recipes/reducers/NormalizingStateShape.md#designing-a-normalized-state), including efficient memory consumption.
Third, only cache a single copy of a record. This is especially important when records contain copies of other records. Cache a unique copy for each record and replace each nested copy with a reference. This is called normalization. Normalization is the preferred approach to storing relational data for [several reasons](../recipes/structuring-reducers/NormalizingStateShape.md#designing-a-normalized-state), including efficient memory consumption.

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