Understanding the Scale Limitations of Graph Databases
In this article on eWeek, thatDot’s Rob Malnati discusses why it’d difficult or even impossible to analyze really large datasets using graph databases. The difficulty is compounded by the modern need to respond to everything in real time.
“Much has changed since the emergence of the most recent generation of graph databases from a decade ago. Enterprises are dealing with previously unimaginable volumes of data to potentially query. That data enters and streams through the enterprise in a variety of channels, and enterprises want action on that information in real time.”
To learn more, read “Understanding the Scale Limitations of Graph Databases” on eWeek.
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