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<title>Overview on ShardingSphere</title>
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<title>What is ShardingSphere</title>
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<description>Definition Apache ShardingSphere is an open source ecosystem of distributed databases, including two independent products: JDBC &amp;amp; Proxy. It adopts a plugin-oriented (or plugabble) architecture and expands the original databases&amp;rsquo; features list thanks to components.
ShardingSphere provides many enhanced features in the form of database protocol and SQL, including data sharding, access routing, data security, etc. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, and other data storage engines.
The idea of the Apache ShardingSphere project is to provide an enhanced database computing service platform and then build an ecosystem around it.</description>
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<title>Design Philosophy</title>
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<description>ShardingSphere adopts the database plus design philosophy, which is committed to building the standards and ecology of the upper layer of the database and supplementing the missing capabilities of the database in the ecology.
Connect: Create database upper level standard Through flexible adaptation of database protocols, SQL dialects, and database storage, it can quickly build standards on top of multi-modal heterogeneous databases, while providing standardized connection mode for applications through built-in DistSQL.</description>
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<title>Deployment</title>
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<description>Deployment Apache ShardingSphere includes two independent clients: ShardingSphere-JDBC &amp;amp; ShardingSphere-Proxy. They all provide functions of data scale-out, distributed transaction and distributed governance, applicable in a variety of scenarios such as Java isomorphism, heterogeneous languages, and a cloud-native environment.
Independent ShardingSphere-JDBC ShardingSphere-JDBC is a lightweight Java framework that provides additional services at Java&amp;rsquo;s JDBC layer. With the client connecting directly to the database, it provides services in the form of jar and requires no extra deployment and dependence.</description>
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