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## Overview
If you are new to Druid, we recommend reading the [Design Overview](../design/index.md) and the [Ingestion Overview](../ingestion/index.md) first for a basic understanding of Druid.
## Single-server Quickstart and Tutorials
To get started with running Druid, the simplest and quickest way is to try the [single-server quickstart and tutorials](../tutorials/index.md).
## Deploying a Druid cluster
If you wish to jump straight to deploying Druid as a cluster, or if you have an existing single-server deployment that you wish to migrate to a clustered deployment, please see the [Clustered Deployment Guide](../tutorials/cluster.md).
## Operating Druid
The [configuration reference](../configuration/index.md) describes all of Druid's configuration properties.
The [API reference](../api-reference/api-reference.md) describes the APIs available on each Druid process.
The [basic cluster tuning guide](../operations/basic-cluster-tuning.md) is an introductory guide for tuning your Druid cluster.
## Need help with Druid?
If you have questions about using Druid, please reach out to the [Druid user mailing list or other community channels](https://druid.apache.org/community/)!