Database

Apache HugeGraph – highly scalable graph database

Apache HugeGraph is a fast, highly scalable graph database designed for storing and querying billions of vertices and edges.

It offers OLTP graph processing, Gremlin and Cypher query support, a REST API, and flexible standalone or distributed deployment options.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Store and query large-scale graph data.
  • Supports Apache TinkerPop 3 and Gremlin.
  • Cypher query language support.
  • REST API.
  • Schema metadata management.
  • Multi-type indexes including exact, range, and complex condition queries.
  • Pluggable backend storage framework.
  • RocksDB and HStore support.
  • Standalone and distributed deployment modes.
  • Integration with Flink, Spark, and HDFS.
  • Graph visualization, tooling, computing, and AI ecosystem.
  • Docker deployment option.

Website: github.com/apache/hugegraph
Support:
Developer: Apache Software Foundation
License: Apache License 2.0

HugeGraph is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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