Hi Rasmus,
Sharding a Graph is a hot topic and nobody did it automagically in a
serious way.

Actually we're investing resources running a research on a novel approach
driven by the feedback of OrientDB profiler that moves vertices to shards
automatically based on the real usage.

I cannot provide more information, but it will be the first GraphDB to have
this cool feature.

Lvc@


On 14 April 2015 at 18:22, mindplay.dk <[email protected]> wrote:

> An interesting question about graph databases in general is asked and
> answered here:
>
> https://vimeo.com/123640016#t=2370s
>
> Max Neunhoffer gives a pretty general answer is broad terms - he seems to
> be of the opinion that nobody else has even attempted to address the issue.
>
> Does OrientDB do anything "clever" in this regard?
>
> Or is it up to the database engineer to plan and design with transaction
> boundaries in mind, such that expected queries do not cross cluster
> boundaries too often?
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