Do take a look at our basic tutorial: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial/
Then the more advanced one showing asynchronous operations, atomic operations, and fault tolerance: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-advanced/
And finally the rich DB interface that supports lists, sets and dictionaries, each with supporting asynchronous and atomic operations: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-datastructure/
to see which, if any, of the features and API might be a good fit for your specific needs.
Do take a look at our basic tutorial: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial/
Then the more advanced one showing asynchronous operations, atomic operations, and fault tolerance: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-advanced/
And finally the rich DB interface that supports lists, sets and dictionaries, each with supporting asynchronous and atomic operations: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-datastructure/
to see which, if any, of the features and API might be a good fit for your specific needs.