These are great results! Just two questions pop into my mind: - Is the code for this tests available? - The test show just inserting performance. What about querying performance? Greetings, Heimo
https://orientdb.com/first-benchmark-new-architecture-relationship-management/#comment-16
Hi Luca, not sure to understand how to do that. For example I would like to create two types of vertex: Node and NodeType (each extends V, and V extends ORestricted). Node vertices must be visibl...
https://orientdb.com/orientdb-multitenancy-with-partitioned-graphs/#comment-11
Hiii Luca Can you provide me the link for XDGBench i want to use this tool for benchmarking perpose
https://orientdb.com/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results-against-graph-databases/#comment-5
For more information look at: http://www.orientechnologies.com/docs/last/orientdb.wiki/Graph-Schema.html
https://orientdb.com/orientdb-using-schemas-with-graphs-part-1/#comment-15
Great news guys! I'll give it a try in an OSGi container ASAP!
Well, I think is referring to: "However, we had to use 1024 vertices because some database servers used in this evaluation performed poorly which made our experiments restricted to 1024 vertices....
https://orientdb.com/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results-against-graph-databases/#comment-4
I notice in their conclusion that they say graph databases perform poorly... not a great testament for any of the databases tested!
https://orientdb.com/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results-against-graph-databases/#comment-3
It would be nice also to have ObjectivityDB in the comparison.
https://orientdb.com/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results-against-graph-databases/#comment-2
No breaks, the underlying layer (document) is the same. Will change the way the GraphDB Blueprints layer uses the underlying storage.
https://orientdb.com/orientdb-new-graphdb-engine-in-beta/#comment-8
will this break other 3rd party language binding? (Especially ones use remote binary protocol)
https://orientdb.com/orientdb-new-graphdb-engine-in-beta/#comment-7