#OrientDB Manual - version 3.0.x
- Installation
- 3rd party Plugins
- Upgrade
- Configuration
- Distributed Architecture (replication, sharding and high-availability)
- Performance Tuning
- ETL to Import any kind of data into OrientDB
- Import from Relational DB
- Backup and Restore
- Export and Import
### Quick References
- Console
- Studio web tool
- Workbench (Enterprise Edition)
- OrientDB Server
- Network-Binary-Protocol
- Gephi Graph Analysis Visual tool
- Rexster Support and configuration
- Continuous integration
- User Group - Have question, troubles, problems?
- #orientdb IRC channel on freenode
- Professional Support
- Training - Training and classes.
- Events - Follow OrientDB at the next event!
- Team - Meet the team behind OrientDB
- Contribute - Contribute to the project.
- Who is using OrientDB? - Clients using OrientDB in production.
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Welcome to OrientDB - the first Multi-Model Open Source NoSQL DBMS that brings together the power of graphs and the flexibility of documents into one scalable high-performance operational database.
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