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 Welcome
 
-Anyone who want to join this project please contact with me via fuyuncat@gmail.com. 
+Anyone who want to join this project please contact me by fuyuncat@gmail.com. 
 
 Fydb is a distributed in-memory no-SQL DB. It supports distributed deployment, and can integrate heterogeneous data sources. Data of FyDB is stroed in memory as key-value structure, and it is also persistent. According to No-SQL theories, FyDB discarded support on Data Integration to gain better performance and high availability, which means it will not check integration of Parent-Children data. While Data Integration is one of the most important features of traditional relationship database.
 
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 Welcome
 
+Anyone who want to join this project please contact with me via fuyuncat@gmail.com. 
 
 Fydb is a distributed in-memory no-SQL DB. It supports distributed deployment, and can integrate heterogeneous data sources. Data of FyDB is stroed in memory as key-value structure, and it is also persistent. According to No-SQL theories, FyDB discarded support on Data Integration to gain better performance and high availability, which means it will not check integration of Parent-Children data. While Data Integration is one of the most important features of traditional relationship database.
 
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-Welcome to your wiki!
-
-This is the default page, edit it as you see fit. To add a page simply reference it within brackets, e.g.: [SamplePage].
-
-The wiki uses [Markdown](/p/fydb/home/markdown_syntax/) syntax.
+Welcome
+
+
+Fydb is a distributed in-memory no-SQL DB. It supports distributed deployment, and can integrate heterogeneous data sources. Data of FyDB is stroed in memory as key-value structure, and it is also persistent. According to No-SQL theories, FyDB discarded support on Data Integration to gain better performance and high availability, which means it will not check integration of Parent-Children data. While Data Integration is one of the most important features of traditional relationship database.
+
+
+Featurs:
+
+Data Storage/Access:
+·         In-memory data access;
+·         Data persistent supported;
+·         Local In-Memory Index supported:
+             Hash index
+             B-Tree Index;
+·         KV map Get()/Put()/Remove() Methods supported;
+·         Batch data search/modify/add/remove supported;
+·         2 data sets join search supported;
+·         Simple data access script supported;
+·         Simple optimizer chooses the best access method;
+·         Data consistent read supported;
+·         Supported data types:
+             String (char, varchar, varchar2 ... );
+             Date (Date, Time, Datetime, Timestamp ...);
+             Integer (Number, Integer, Int ...);
+             Long (Long Int ...)
+             Double (Double, Float ...);
+
+Distributed/Heterogeneous:
+·         High Availability: Multiple server nodes;
+·         Heterogeneous:
+             Traditional RDBMS (Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL, Sybase, DB2) as external data source;
+             Local file as external data source;
+·         OS independent;
+ 
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This is the default page, edit it as you see fit. To add a page simply reference it within brackets, e.g.: [SamplePage].

The wiki uses [Markdown](/p/fydb/home/markdown_syntax/) syntax.
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