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JanusGraph

JanusGraph is a scalable, distributed graph database optimized for large-scale data storage and querying.

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About

JanusGraph is a scalable graph database optimized for storing and querying graphs containing hundreds of billions of vertices and edges distributed across a multi-machine cluster. As an open-source project under The Linux Foundation, it boasts contributions from leading tech companies like Expero, Google, IBM, and Amazon. JanusGraph is designed to meet the needs of applications requiring large-scale graph data storage and querying capabilities, making it a robust choice for enterprises and researchers alike.

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Scalability

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Open Source

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Transactional

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Data Storage

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Search

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Analytics

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TinkerPop Integration

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Adapters

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