One alternative can be to use Spark and ArangoDB <https://www.arangodb.com>

Introducing the new ArangoDB Datasource for Apache Spark
<https://www.arangodb.com/2022/03/introducing-the-new-arangodb-datasource-for-apache-spark/>


ArongoDB is a open source graphs DB with a lot of good graphs utils and
documentation <https://www.arangodb.com/docs/stable/graphs.html>

tir. 22. mar. 2022 kl. 00:49 skrev Jacob Marquez
<jac...@microsoft.com.invalid>:

> Awesome, thank you!
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> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: GraphX Support
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> GraphX is not active, though still there and does continue to build and
> test with each Spark release. GraphFrames kind of superseded it, but is
> also not super active FWIW.
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> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 6:03 PM Jacob Marquez <
> jac...@microsoft.com.invalid> wrote:
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> Hello!
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> My team and I are evaluating GraphX as a possible solution. Would someone
> be able to speak to the support of this Spark feature? Is there active
> development or is GraphX in maintenance mode (e.g. updated to ensure
> functionality with new Spark releases)?
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> Thanks in advance for your help!
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> --
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> Jacob H. Marquez
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> Data & Applied Scientist
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> Microsoft Cloud Data Sciences
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