doc: add an operations&maintenance section and move some pages there

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- **[Monitoring Garage](@/documentation/cookbook/monitoring.md)** This page
explains the Prometheus metrics available for monitoring the Garage
cluster/nodes.
- **[Recovering from failures](@/documentation/cookbook/recovering.md):** Garage's first selling point is resilience
to hardware failures. This section explains how to recover from such a failure in the
best possible way.

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**WARNING:** if you want to use the layout modification commands in a script,
make sure to read [this page](@/documentation/reference-manual/layout.md) first.
make sure to read [this page](@/documentation/operations/layout.md) first.
## Using your Garage cluster

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For further reading on the cluster structure look at the [gateway](@/documentation/cookbook/gateways.md)
and [cluster layout management](@/documentation/reference-manual/layout.md) pages.
and [cluster layout management](@/documentation/operations/layout.md) pages.
## Garbage collection

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This section contains a number of important information on how to best operate a Garage cluster,
to ensure integrity and availability of your data:
- **[Upgrading Garage](@/documentation/operations/upgrading.md):** General instructions on how to
upgrade your cluster from one version to the next. Instructions specific for each version upgrade
can bef ound in the [working documents](@/documentation/working-documents/_index.md) section.
- **[Layout management](@/documentation/operations/layout.md):** Best practices for using the `garage layout`
commands when adding or removing nodes from your cluster.
- **[Durability and repairs](@/documentation/operations/durability-repairs.md):** How to check for small things
that might be going wrong, and how to recover from such failures.
- **[Recovering from failures](@/documentation/operations/recovering.md):** Garage's first selling point is resilience
to hardware failures. This section explains how to recover from such a failure in the
best possible way.

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To ensure the best durability of your data and to fix any inconsistencies that may

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title = "Cluster layout management"
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The cluster layout in Garage is a table that assigns to each node a role in

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Garage is meant to work on old, second-hand hardware.

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Garage is a stateful clustered application, where all nodes are communicating together and share data structures.

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A Garage cluster can very easily evolve over time, as storage nodes are added or removed.
Garage will automatically rebalance data between nodes as needed to ensure the desired number of copies.
Read about cluster layout management [here](@/documentation/reference-manual/layout.md).
Read about cluster layout management [here](@/documentation/operations/layout.md).
### No RAFT slowing you down

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