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RedisGraph
ByRedis LabsRedis Labs

RedisGraph

#6in Graph Databases
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What is RedisGraph?

RedisGraph is a graph database developed from scratch on top of Redis, using the new Redis Modules API to extend Redis with new commands and capabilities. Its main features include: - Simple, fast indexing and querying - Data stored in RAM, using memory-efficient custom data structures - On disk persistence - Tabular result sets - Simple and popular graph query language (Cypher) - Data Filtering, Aggregation and ordering

RedisGraph is a tool in the Graph Databases category of a tech stack.

RedisGraph Pros & Cons

Pros of RedisGraph

  • ✓10x – 600x faster than any other graph database
  • ✓Cypher – graph query language
  • ✓Great graphdb
  • ✓Open source

Cons of RedisGraph

No cons listed yet.

RedisGraph Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to RedisGraph?

Neo4j

Neo4j

Neo4j stores data in nodes connected by directed, typed relationships with properties on both, also known as a Property Graph. It is a high performance graph store with all the features expected of a mature and robust database, like a friendly query language and ACID transactions.

Dgraph

Dgraph

Dgraph's goal is to provide Google production level scale and throughput, with low enough latency to be serving real time user queries, over terabytes of structured data. Dgraph supports GraphQL-like query syntax, and responds in JSON and Protocol Buffers over GRPC and HTTP.

JanusGraph

JanusGraph

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

Titan

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.

Cayley

Cayley

Cayley is an open-source graph inspired by the graph database behind Freebase and Google's Knowledge Graph. Its goal is to be a part of the developer's toolbox where Linked Data and graph-shaped data (semantic webs, social networks, etc) in general are concerned.

TypeDB

TypeDB

TypeDB is a database with a rich and logical type system. TypeDB empowers you to solve complex problems, using TypeQL as its query language.

RedisGraph Integrations

Redis are some of the popular tools that integrate with RedisGraph. Here's a list of all 1 tools that integrate with RedisGraph.

Redis
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RedisGraph Discussions

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Giridharan S
Giridharan S

Software Developer

Jun 13, 2023

Needs adviceonRedisGraphRedisGraph

I need to know how RedisGraph stores nodes and edges internally. Someone, please help if you know!

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Latha KR
Latha KR

Jan 17, 2021

Needs adviceonRedisGraphRedisGraphMicrosoft SQL ServerMicrosoft SQL ServerNeo4jNeo4j

I'm evaluating the use of RedisGraph vs Microsoft SQL Server 2019 graph features to build a social graph. One of the key criteria is high availability and cross data center replication of data. While Neo4j is a much-matured solution in general, I'm not accounting for it due to the cost & introduction of a new stack in the ecosystem. Also, due to the nature of data & org policies, using a cloud-based solution won't be a viable choice.

We currently use Redis as a cache & SQL server 2019 as RDBMS.

I'm inclining towards SQL server 2019 graph as we already use SQL server extensively as relational database & have all the HA and cross data center replication setup readily available. I still need to evaluate if it fulfills our need as a graph DB though, I also learned that SQL server 2019 is still a new player in the market and attempts to fit a graph-like query on top of a relational model (with node and edge tables). RedisGraph seems very promising. However, I'm not totally sure about HA, Graph data backup, cross-data center support.

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