JanusGraph
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Description: JanusGraph is an open-source, distributed, massively scalable graph database designed to handle graphs with hundreds of billions of vertices and edges spread across multiple machines. It's optimized for storing and querying this type of data efficiently. It is transactional, supporting thousands of concurrent users executing complex graph traversals in real time, and offers both ACID and eventual consistency. It's built on the Apache TinkerPop framework, natively supporting the property graph data model and Gremlin query language. Its scalability is highly dependent on the underlying storage backend it utilizes; options include Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, Google Cloud Bigtable, Oracle BerkeleyDB, and ScyllaDB. Furthermore, it integrates with various big data platforms (Apache Spark, Apache Giraph, Apache Hadoop) for global graph analytics, reporting, and ETL processes. External index storages like Elasticsearch, Apache Solr, and Apache Lucene enable geo, numeric range, and full-text search capabilities.
Website: https://janusgraph.org
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JanusGraph is mentioned as another option, although it may require code refactoring.
Found in /r/Database/💬 8 comments
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Janusgraph is mentioned as an alternative
Found in /r/Database/Oct 11, 2024
Need an open source graph database for KG
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Found in /r/Database/Apr 29, 2024
Which Graph database to use?
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Mentioned as an option
Found in /r/Database/Nov 7, 2020
Free/cheaper alternatives to neo4j for a commercial product?
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JanusGraph is recommended, but further requirements are needed for a better evaluation.
Found in /r/Database/Oct 31, 2020
Are graph databases worth using in 2020?
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⬆︎ 30 upvotes
JanusGraph is mentioned as a graph database that uses ScyllaDB as a persistent datastore. The context implies a positive association through its use with ScyllaDB.
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