Michael,
We use neo4j enterprise in embedded mode. Your comments regarding embedded 
concern me a bit. Is support for running embedded going away or are some of the 
APIs just changing?

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> On Oct 10, 2015, at 11:00, Michael Hunger <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 1. There will be no limitations down the line. The limits will be gone.
> 
> 2. Don't rely on embedded too much, there will be changes in upcoming 
> releases (some drastic some not so).
> 
> 3. Yes, but going forward that might change (wrt embedded). Do you mean 
> nodes=servers? There is currently a practical limit depending on 
> setup/use-case, going forward there won't be.
> 
> What is your concrete use-case? Can you answer what you actually want to do?
> 
> Michael
> 
>> Am 09.10.2015 um 18:40 schrieb Piyush Katariya <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> I wanted to adopt neo4j community edition for one of my new project. Its 
>> datasize will grow exponentially after say couple of years. I could not able 
>> to find an answer for couple of questions in terms of limitations and 
>> scalability so asking them here.
>> 
>> As mentioned in the http://neo4j.com/docs/stable/capabilities-capacity.html 
>> max nodes is limited to 2 ^ 35. are there any ways to mitigate this 
>> limitation with v2.2.5 ? or at least would it change in near future (in less 
>> than 2 years) to a greater value ?
>> 
>> Is it safe to rely on or use neo4j embedded API or is it frequently changing 
>> on every release . will there be drastic changes in API in near future.
>> 
>> In neo4j enterprise edition, is it possible to use neo4j as embedded and 
>> master-slave clustering mode. If yes how much is the maximum nodes allowed ?
>> 
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