> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://v2.dataos.info/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move.md).

# Move

- [Overview](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/overview.md): Bring raw data into reach when it is not already where your engine can read it.
- [Supported sources and destinations](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/supported-sources-and-destinations.md): The sources Nilus can move data from, the destinations it can move data to, and which modes each supports.
- [Data movement](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/mode.md): Pick the data movement type that fits your source and freshness need.
- [Batch](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/mode/batch.md): Move data on a schedule or as a one-time run with a Nilus batch pipeline.
- [CDC](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/mode/cdc.md): Capture inserts, updates, and deletes from an operational database in near real-time with Nilus CDC.
- [Streaming](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/mode/stream.md): Consume and land events continuously from Kafka or NATS with Nilus streaming.
- [Explore moved data](https://v2.dataos.info/build/move/explore-moved-data.md): Confirm the data landed correctly before you build on it.


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