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That concludes the getting started guide for Consul. Hopefully you're able to see that while Consul is simple to use, it has a powerful set of features. We've covered the basics for all of these features in this guide.
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# Next Steps
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That concludes the getting started guide for Consul. Hopefully you're able to
see that while Consul is simple to use, it has a powerful set of features.
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We've covered the basics for all of these features in this guide.
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Consul is designed to be friendly to both the DevOps community and
application developers, making it perfect for modern, elastic infrastructures.
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As a next step, the following resources are available:
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- [Documentation](/docs/index.html) - The documentation is an in-depth reference
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guide to all the features of Consul, including technical details about the
internals of how Consul operates.
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- [Guides](/docs/guides/index.html) - This section provides various getting
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started guides with Consul, including how to bootstrap a new datacenter.
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- [Examples](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/tree/master/demo) -
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The work-in-progress examples folder within the GitHub
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repository for Consul contains functional examples of various use cases
of Consul to help you get started with exactly what you need.