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# Quickstart

- [From Cosmos DB to MongoDB](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/from-cosmos-db-to-mongodb.md): Follow these simple instructions to get dsync up and running and perform a migration from our Cosmos DB demo instance to your MongoDB destination.
- [From DynamoDB to MongoDB](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/dynamo-mongo.md): Near-zero downtime migration from DynamoDB to MongoDB with dsync
- [From self-managed MongoDB to Azure DocumentDB](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/from-mongodb-to-cosmos-db.md): Follow these simple instructions to get dsync up and running and perform a migration from your self-managed MongoDB to an Azure DocumentDB or Cosmos DB destination.
- [From DynamoDB to Cosmos DB NoSQL](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/dynamo-cosmos.md): Near-zero downtime migration from DynamoDB to Cosmos DB NoSQL with dsync
- [From Cosmos DB to /dev/null](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/from-cosmos-db-to-dev-null.md)
- [From Cosmos DB NoSQL to MongoDB API](https://docs.adiom.io/getting-started/quickstart/from-cosmos-db-nosql-to-mongodb-api.md): Near-zero downtime migration from Cosmos DB NoSQL to MongoDB API


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