> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.adiom.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise.md).

# For Enterprises

- [Scalable Deployment](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/scalable-deployment.md)
- [Running Dsynct](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct.md): Learn about how to run the Enterprise version of Dsync
- [Instructions](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/running-dsynct.md): Learn how to run Enterprise Dsynct with Docker containers
- [DynamoDB to Cosmos DB NoSQL](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/dynamodb-to-cosmos-db-nosql.md): Steps for executing a live production migration from DynamoDB to Cosmos DB NoSQL using Dsynct.
- [Cosmos DB NoSQL to MongoDB](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/cosmos-db-nosql-to-mongo.md): Steps for executing a live production migration from Cosmos DB NoSQL to MongoDB using Dsynct.
- [Data Transformations](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/data-transformations.md)
- [Transform Data Types](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/data-types.md)
- [CEL Reference](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/cel-reference.md)
- [Verification](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/verification.md)
- [Web-API](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/web-api.md)
- [Observability](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/observability.md)
- [Azure Marketplace](https://docs.adiom.io/enterprise/running-dsynct/azure-marketplace.md): Deploy dsynct on AKS via the Azure Marketplace offering.


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