+++ title="Cookbook" template = "documentation.html" weight = 2 sort_by = "weight" +++ A cookbook, when you cook, is a collection of recipes. Similarly, Garage's cookbook contains a collection of recipes that are known to works well! This chapter could also be referred as "Tutorials" or "Best practices". - **[Multi-node deployment](@/documentation/cookbook/real-world.md):** This page will walk you through all of the necessary steps to deploy Garage in a real-world setting. - **[Building from source](@/documentation/cookbook/from-source.md):** This page explains how to build Garage from source in case a binary is not provided for your architecture, or if you want to hack with us! - **[Integration with Systemd](@/documentation/cookbook/systemd.md):** This page explains how to run Garage as a Systemd service (instead of as a Docker container). - **[Configuring a gateway node](@/documentation/cookbook/gateways.md):** This page explains how to run a gateway node in a Garage cluster, i.e. a Garage node that doesn't store data but accelerates access to data present on the other nodes. - **[Hosting a website](@/documentation/cookbook/exposing-websites.md):** This page explains how to use Garage to host a static website. - **[Configuring a reverse-proxy](@/documentation/cookbook/reverse-proxy.md):** This page explains how to configure a reverse-proxy to add TLS support to your S3 api endpoint. - **[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.