Migration Guides
This section provides a comprehensive directory of migration guides to help you transition from popular databases to Tacnode. Each guide includes detailed steps, code examples, best practices, and troubleshooting tips to ensure a smooth migration process.
Available Guides
- MySQL to Tacnode: Learn how to migrate from MySQL to Tacnode, including permissions setup, data type mapping, SQL syntax adaptation, and best practices.
- PostgreSQL to Tacnode: Follow a complete migration process from PostgreSQL to Tacnode, covering schema adaptation, Data sync, and application cutover.
- Elasticsearch to Tacnode: Step-by-step guide for migrating Elasticsearch data and applications to Tacnode, including export, ETL, schema design, and SQL search adaptation.
- MongoDB to Tacnode: Comprehensive instructions for migrating from MongoDB to Tacnode, including environment setup, export/import, schema transformation, and application refactoring.
Each guide covers:
- Environment preparation
- Data export/import steps
- Schema and data type mapping
- Application refactoring examples
- Best practices and common issues
For additional migration guides or custom examples, please contact the documentation team at support@tacnode.com.
MySQL to Tacnode Migration Guide
Detailed migration guide for transferring data and applications from MySQL to Tacnode, including environment setup, data type mapping, SQL syntax adaptation, and best practices for distributed databases.
PostgreSQL to Tacnode Migration Guide
Comprehensive migration guide for moving data and applications from PostgreSQL to Tacnode, covering environment setup, permissions, schema adaptation, application refactoring, and distributed SQL best practices.
Elasticsearch to Tacnode Migration Guide
Detailed migration guide for transferring data and applications from Elasticsearch to Tacnode
MongoDB to Tacnode Migration Guide
Complete migration guide for moving data and applications from MongoDB to Tacnode, covering environment setup, permissions, export/import, schema transformation, and distributed database best practices.