Please provide your Neo4j version and details about how you are interacting 
with the database. Are you using the Neo4j 2.0 browser to return back all 
60,000 nodes?

Typically this amount of data, when loaded into memory in the browser, will 
cause for a timeout, which results in an unknown exception. I recommend 
using the Neo4j shell for querying this amount of data.

Thanks,

Kenny

On Monday, March 24, 2014 10:03:58 AM UTC-7, Rio Eduardo wrote:
>
> I'm testing my thesis which is about transforming from relational database 
> to graph database. After transforming from relational database to graph 
> database, I will test their own performance according to query response 
> time and throughput. In relational database, I use MySQL while in graph 
> database I use Neo4j for testing. I will have 3 Million more nodes and 6 
> Million more relationships. But when I just added 60000 nodes, my Neo4j is 
> already dead. When I tried to return all 60000 nodes, it returned unknown. 
> I did the same to MySQL, I added 60000 records but it could return all 
> 60000 records. It's weird because it's against the papers I read that told 
> me graph database is faster than relational database So Why is Neo4j 
> slower(totally dead) in lower specification of pc/notebook while MySQL is 
> not? And What specification of pc/notebook do I should use to give the best 
> performance during testing with millions of nodes and relationships?
>
> Thank you.
>

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