Hi Matt,

You've probably already seen this, but Oriento is supported:

https://github.com/codemix/oriento

I can't tell you if it's the best solution for your project, however.

What's great about OrientDB is that you can have the best of both worlds: 
graphs and document databases.

OrientDB is very fast, but, again, it depends on your design, amount of 
data, replication, etc.

My suggestion is to try it out as a small prototype.  We'll be here if you 
need guidance.

Best regards,

-Colin

Orient Technologies

The Company behind OrientDB

On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 5:30:53 AM UTC-5, onimisi onipe wrote:
>
> Hello..
> Please I need advice on using OrientDB for a Node.js project.
> I plan on using Oriento as my driver. is this a viable path? or should i 
> just stick with MySQL?
>
> The project involves real time scraping of web pages and storing them with 
> few relations. I know few relations might brings suggestions such as 
> switching to MongoDB or other document based database, but I'm very 
> attracted to orientDB.
>
> My main question: is orientDB as fast as they advertised on their site?
> Thanks in advance
> Warm regards...Matt.
>

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