Distributed graph database
JanusGraph is a scalable graph database optimized for storing and querying graphs containing hundreds of billions of vertices and edges distributed across a multi-machine cluster. JanusGraph is a project under The Linux Foundation, and includes participants from Expero, Google, GRAKN.AI, Hortonworks, IBM and Amazon.
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JanusGraph is designed to scale to support very large graphs, with the ability to store and query graphs containing hundreds of billions of vertices and edges.
Supports a flexible schema and can model a wide variety of domains and use cases.
Provides ACID transaction support for reliable and consistent operations.
Can be integrated with Apache Spark, Apache Hadoop, and other big data technologies for advanced analytics.
Offers support for multiple programming languages through its APIs.
Supports various storage backends like Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, Google Cloud Bigtable, and Oracle Berkeley DB.
Provides advanced indexing capabilities for efficient querying.
Backed by a vibrant community and commercial support options.
Apache License 2.0
Active
Available on GitHub
Comprehensive documentation available for users and developers
Active community contributing to its development and support
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