Great Michael!
can you share with us the performance evaluation results with code of
the 32 billion nodes and relationships. This be a great proof for
neo4js high  performance.



On 7/17/11, Michael Hunger <[email protected]> wrote:
> with "huge" database  you mean that you want to shard the graph?
>
> And how large is your database? Please note that neo4j can handle 32 billion
> nodes and relationships in a single instance.
>
> If your database is larger than that you have to apply some kind of domain
> level sharding.
> (See Jims article:
> http://jim.webber.name/2011/02/23/abe72f61-27fb-4c1b-8ce1-d0db7583497b.aspx
> and
> http://jim.webber.name/2011/02/16/3b8f4b3d-c884-4fba-ae6b-7b75a191fa22.aspx)
>
>
>
> Am 17.07.2011 um 18:50 schrieb [email protected]:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to know if it is possible to use neo4j in a distributed
>> system.
>> If it is possible, are there any guides or tutorials how to realize that?
>> For my huge database it would be nice to use it in distributed system.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Stephan
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