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Graph Engine vs Titan: What are the differences?

What is Graph Engine? RAM Store + Computation Engine + Graph Model (by Microsoft). The distributed RAM store provides a globally addressable high-performance key-value store over a cluster of machines. Through the RAM store, GE enables the fast random data access power over a large distributed data set.

What is Titan? Distributed Graph Database. Titan 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. Titan is a transactional database that can support thousands of concurrent users executing complex graph traversals in real time.

Graph Engine and Titan belong to "Graph Databases" category of the tech stack.

Graph Engine is an open source tool with 1.75K GitHub stars and 249 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Graph Engine's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Graph Engine?

    The distributed RAM store provides a globally addressable high-performance key-value store over a cluster of machines. Through the RAM store, GE enables the fast random data access power over a large distributed data set.

    What is Titan?

    Titan 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. Titan is a transactional database that can support thousands of concurrent users executing complex graph traversals in real time.

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