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Docs: move HA subsections to a deeper indentation level
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Makes the table of contents read better

Author: Andrew Ash <[email protected]>

Closes #2402 from ash211/docs/better-indentation and squashes the following commits:

ea0e130 [Andrew Ash] Move HA subsections to a deeper indentation level
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By default, standalone scheduling clusters are resilient to Worker failures (insofar as Spark itself is resilient to losing work by moving it to other workers). However, the scheduler uses a Master to make scheduling decisions, and this (by default) creates a single point of failure: if the Master crashes, no new applications can be created. In order to circumvent this, we have two high availability schemes, detailed below.

# Standby Masters with ZooKeeper
## Standby Masters with ZooKeeper

**Overview**

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Due to this property, new Masters can be created at any time, and the only thing you need to worry about is that _new_ applications and Workers can find it to register with in case it becomes the leader. Once registered, you're taken care of.

# Single-Node Recovery with Local File System
## Single-Node Recovery with Local File System

**Overview**

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