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Databases
Graph Database
NoSQL
What are the best graph databases?
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Best graph databases
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Technology
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Neo4j
Free
Java
Windows, Linux, Mac
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OrientDB
Free
Java
Windows, Linux, Mac
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ArangoDB
Free / paid
C++
Windows, Linux, Mac
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Blazegraph
Free
Java
Windows, Linux, Mac
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Gun
Free / paid
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Neo4j
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Neo4j
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Neo4j
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Technology:
Java
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Free
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OrientDB
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OrientDB
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OrientDB
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Multi-model database (document, object, graph)
This database is primarily, or historically, thought of as a graph database. However, it is actually a multi-model database that supports a variety of noSQL models (key-value, document, etc.).
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Technology:
Java
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
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Open Source commercial friendly license (Apache 2)
The Apache 2 license is one of the most liberal licenses. You can use OrientDB for any purpose for free.
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Free clustering support
Unlike other NoSql databases, OrientDB offers clustering support for free. Furthermore, it's not a basic Master/Slave, but it supports Master-Master replication + Sharding.
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Free
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ArangoDB
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ArangoDB
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ArangoDB
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Document and graph-orientend
You can model your data as documents or as a graph - no data model lock-in. You can even combine both models and use them in a single AQL query.
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Technology:
C++
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
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Supports joins
Unlike many NoSQL databases, ArangoDB does support joins in AQL queries.
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JavaScript-API
You can extend ArangoDB using JavaScript that runs directly on the Server (Google V8). You can build data-centric microservices that aggregate, validate, transform or enrich data (it's up to you, plain JavaScript) and provide those via a custom API route.
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ArangoDB Oasis
Cloud Service for ArangoDB.
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Transaction save
You can use ACID Transactions for short and small data retrieval and/or modification operations in ArangoDB.
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Blazegraph
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Blazegraph
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Blazegraph
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1
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Top
Pro
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Support RDF and SPARQL.
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Technology:
Java
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Free
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Gun
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Gun
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Gun
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Free / paid
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Dgraph
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Dgraph
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Dgraph
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Go
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Cayley
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Cayley
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Cayley
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Free
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VertexDB
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VertexDB
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VertexDB
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1
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Technology:
C
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Free
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AgensGraph
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AgensGraph
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AgensGraph
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1
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Technology:
C
Platforms:
Windows, Linux
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Titan
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Titan
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Titan
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Technology:
Java
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