Sorry of that!  I uploaded to google docs. Here is the link

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BzT4YMgj9xXsNGY4OGJiNzktYWM2Zi00YzU1LWE1NDAtOWIyMTEyNGU4OGUz&hl=en_US

Let me know if you have any problems in viewing it.

Venkat



On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Anders Nawroth <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I think the mailinglist removed the attached slides.
> Could you post a link instead?
>
> /anders
>
>
> On 06/29/2011 08:15 PM, venkat takumatla wrote:
>
>> I did some experiments on four graph database systems: neo4j, DEX,
>> infinitgraph, orientDB.
>> I think it might help you. I used very small graph  for evaluation when
>> compared to yours. You
>> can find the results from my experiment in 7th slide.  I ran pagerank for
>> ranking nodes and SCAN for clustering nodes.
>> Don't mind if something is wrong in it.
>>
>>
>>
>> Venkat
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Aliabbas Petiwala<[email protected]>
>> **wrote:
>>
>>  greetings neo4j folks!
>>>
>>> we would really like to go for neo4j for our social networking website
>>> but
>>> we are still not convinced about the scalability and concurrency of neo4j
>>> considering that it may have to deal with billions of  peta bytes of
>>> data.
>>> a
>>> massive write load on master is predicted due to millions of users
>>> updating
>>> their status \ other information.
>>>
>>> infinitegraph.com  claims high scalability and distributed servers
>>> whereas
>>> neo4j constrains us on a single database and the  master seems to be the
>>> bottleneck in writes.
>>>
>>>  have any tests or simulations being performed on neo4j to gauge its
>>> efficiency and fault tolerance in large scale systems on the scale of
>>> facebook and twitter?
>>>
>>> orientdb is also promising since its open source but has only native
>>> support
>>> for graphs and has no spatial features which we require.
>>>
>>> hope neo4j folks convince us before we take a major decision of choosing
>>> the
>>> right graph db . we are also open to polyglot persistence involving a
>>> combination of neo4j, orientdb and cassandra is it wise to go for such a
>>> combination ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Aliabbas Petiwala
>>> M.Tech CSE
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-- 
Thanking you,

Sincerely,
M.VenkataSwamy,
Graduate Research Assistant,
UALR
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