Thank you Peter, Rick, Michael .. I will try your suggestions and will let
you know how it goes. Thank you for the suggestions.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Michael Hunger <
michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> You can also just spin up a 4XL AWS instance (with 68G RAM) for the viz
> an
You can also just spin up a 4XL AWS instance (with 68G RAM) for the viz and
shut it down after you're done.
For analytics you can use Neo4j directly or you export your db into twitters
cassovary.
For visualization, perhaps you can find something here:
http://www.mkbergman.com/414/large-scale-r
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Subject: Re: [Neo4j] large graph visualizations/analytics
Ajinkya,
just talked to one of the Gephi guys,
"2.3M nodes and 60M edges...you should buy another computer with at least 60
Ajinkya,
just talked to one of the Gephi guys,
"2.3M nodes and 60M edges...you should buy another computer with
at least 60GB of RAM for Gephi."
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
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Mmh,
have you tried GraphViz? It's not interactive but might be up to the
task, having possibly less overhead than Gephi ...
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
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Hi, I am trying to load neo4j db in Gephi on a 64-bit windows system with
6GB RAM running a 64-bit jvm but it runs out of memory .. i tried to
allocate more memory through the jvm parameters and ended up allocating the
maximum possible without any luck.
My graphdb is of the following dimensions :
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