YugabyteDB Migration Tools
Migrate and synchronize YugabyteDB data with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, and other database systems.
Distributed SQL with PostgreSQL compatibility
DBConvert tools support migration and synchronization between YugabyteDB and a wide range of database systems. YugabyteDB's PostgreSQL-compatible SQL layer makes it a practical target for teams modernizing PostgreSQL-style workloads.
YugabyteDB combines SQL familiarity with distributed architecture, horizontal scalability, multi-region deployment, and ACID transactions across a cloud-native database platform.
PostgreSQL compatibility
YugabyteDB works with PostgreSQL-oriented migration approaches, so DBConvert's PostgreSQL paths are the natural starting point for many YugabyteDB projects.
Database Migration Directions
Move data between YugabyteDB and PostgreSQL-compatible, relational, and cloud database platforms.
PostgreSQL family and cloud
- PostgreSQL
- YugabyteDB
- Greenplum
- EDB Postgres
- Citus
- AWS RDS / Aurora
- Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
- Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Other database systems
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Azure SQL Database
- Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server
- Oracle / Oracle Cloud
- MySQL
- MariaDB
- Microsoft Access
- Firebird / InterBase
PostgreSQL-compatible migration tools
Use PostgreSQL migration paths
Since YugabyteDB is PostgreSQL-compatible, PostgreSQL migration tools and workflows are the right place to start for YugabyteDB migration planning.
PostgreSQL to MySQL
Migrate between PostgreSQL/YugabyteDB and MySQL systems.
SQL Server to PostgreSQL
Convert between SQL Server and PostgreSQL/YugabyteDB.
Oracle to PostgreSQL
Migrate from Oracle to PostgreSQL/YugabyteDB systems.
Complete PostgreSQL Migration Solutions
Explore PostgreSQL-compatible tools, configuration guides, and migration options that also apply to YugabyteDB projects.
View PostgreSQL ToolsNeed log-based, real-time CDC?
DBConvert Streams is a separate product for continuous, log-based change data capture. DBConvert and DBSync covered on this page focus on migration, scheduled sync, and trigger-based sync.