Vinicius,
My problem is not data load, from what I understand, the batch operation
would be for this? Right?
Further along, but I'll have a load of data, but this is not my primary
concern.
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Hi Vinicius,
Where are you from? have you a email contact?
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Hi Gustavo, I had some questions with the batch insert as well. After
getting help here :D What I'm doing is using the batchInserterImpl to load
the neo instance, I'll use the REST API later for querying.
So far, our lab has a neo4j instance running in a single node blade server
with tons of RAM :
Hi José Devezas,
Thank's to send the link to the calculator.
>If you're not doing a batch insertion, the REST API would be fine I guess,
>specially if you put the database on a separate machine.
This is exactly what I intend to do, the database will be in separate server
application and is div
Hi Jacob,
>If you have the choice, Linux is preferable. We fully support both
>platforms, but generally get higher performance on Linux, and less
problems.
Is there a Linux operating system that you can recommend?
>This completely depends on how much data you intend to store. Can you
>provi
the batch API also has batch insertion operations
could describe your domain model w/ estimated counts of entities and
cardinalities.
snd equally important the typical usecases and what percentages of the dataset
they would touch
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Am 18.11.2011 um 22
You can use Neo Technology's Hardware Sizing Calculator to estimate the
CPU, RAM and disk space needed for your set up prediction:
http://neotechnology.com/calculator/trial.html
If you're not doing a batch insertion, the REST API would be fine I guess,
specially if you put the database on a separa
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 7:21 PM, gustavoboby wrote:
> Hi people's,
>
> I'm creating a social network with a larg number of expected hits and i
> need
> help with
> the server recommended configurations:
>
> 1 - Operating system (Linux or Windows? What specifically?)
>
If you have the choice, Lin
Hi people's,
I'm creating a social network with a larg number of expected hits and i need
help with
the server recommended configurations:
1 - Operating system (Linux or Windows? What specifically?)
2 - Hardware (How much Memory necessary?)
You think the use of Neo4j REST API will cause problem?
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