OpenCHAMI provides a [tutorial](https://github.com/OpenCHAMI/tutorial-2025) to introduce new users to the project. This tutorial demonstrates how to quickly jump start a development environment with the OpenCHAMI services using Podman quadlets and `systemd`. The main part of the tutorial is organized into 2 phases that covers the following topics: 1. Preparing Head Node or Instance 2. Installing OpenCHAMI 3. Discovering Nodes 4. Building Images 5. Booting Nodes 6. Provisioning Nodes For further exploration, refer to the [[Advanced Use Cases]] section to see how you can use OpenCHAMI, such as: 1. Adding SLURM and MPI to the Compute Node 2. Serving the Root Filesystem with NFS (import-image.sh) 3. Enabling WireGuard Security with `cloud-init-server` 4. Using Image Layers to Customize Boot Image and with a Common Base 5. Using `kexec` to Reboot Nodes For an Upgrade or Specific Kernal 6. Discovering Nodes Dynamically with Redfish