> Am 29.03.2016 um 10:22 schrieb shinto cv <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi.. 
> I am new to graph databases and quite frankly even RDBMS. Graph DBs seems to 
> be more intuitive and easy to reason and work with. I was wondering whether 
> graph DBs like Neo4j can replace RDBMS in all use cases. Is there any 
> shortcomings, limitations or special features that RDBMS possesses which 
> Graph DBs does not.

In general you can implement most RDBMS use-cases with a graph quite 
efficiently.

Some things that might not work quite as well
- Global filtering/aggregation on simple structures
- currently: function based indexes
- good support for BLOBs / CLOBs
- fewer schema constraints
- less tool support

> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Shinto.
> 
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