The key components of Arvados are:
-## Keep
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-Keep is the Arvados storage system for managing and storing large
+* *Keep*: Keep is the Arvados storage system for managing and storing large
collections of files. Keep combines content addressing and a
distributed storage architecture resulting in both high reliability
and high throughput. Every file stored in Keep can be accurately
re-organize or needlessly copy data. Keep works on a wide range of
underlying filesystems and object stores.
-## Crunch
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-Crunch is the orchestration system for running [Common Workflow Language](https://www.commonwl.org) workflows. It is
+* *Crunch*: Crunch is the orchestration system for running [Common Workflow Language](https://www.commonwl.org) workflows. It is
designed to maintain data provenance and workflow
reproducibility. Crunch automatically tracks data inputs and outputs
through Keep and executes workflow processes in Docker containers. In
a cloud environment, Crunch optimizes costs by scaling compute on demand.
-## Workbench
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-The Workbench web application allows users to interactively access
+* *Workbench*: The Workbench web application allows users to interactively access
Arvados functionality. It is especially helpful for querying and
browsing data, visualizing provenance, and tracking the progress of
workflows.
-## Command Line
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-The command line interface (CLI) provides convenient access to Arvados
+* *Command Line tools*: The command line interface (CLI) provides convenient access to Arvados
functionality in the Arvados platform from the command line.
-## API and SDKs
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-Arvados is designed to be integrated with existing infrastructure. All
+* *API and SDKs*: Arvados is designed to be integrated with existing infrastructure. All
the services in Arvados are accessed through a RESTful API. SDKs are
available for Python, Go, R, Perl, Ruby, and Java.