My Neo4j Version is 2.0.1 and yes I'm using Neo4j 2.0.1 browser to return 
back all 60,000 nodes. So I should use Neo4j Shell to return many nodes?

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 1:50:28 AM UTC+7, Kenny Bastani wrote:
>
> Please provide your Neo4j version and details about how you are 
> interacting with the database. Are you using the Neo4j 2.0 browser to 
> return back all 60,000 nodes?
>
> Typically this amount of data, when loaded into memory in the browser, 
> will cause for a timeout, which results in an unknown exception. I 
> recommend using the Neo4j shell for querying this amount of data.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kenny
>
> On Monday, March 24, 2014 10:03:58 AM UTC-7, Rio Eduardo wrote:
>>
>> I'm testing my thesis which is about transforming from relational 
>> database to graph database. After transforming from relational database to 
>> graph database, I will test their own performance according to query 
>> response time and throughput. In relational database, I use MySQL while in 
>> graph database I use Neo4j for testing. I will have 3 Million more nodes 
>> and 6 Million more relationships. But when I just added 60000 nodes, my 
>> Neo4j is already dead. When I tried to return all 60000 nodes, it returned 
>> unknown. I did the same to MySQL, I added 60000 records but it could return 
>> all 60000 records. It's weird because it's against the papers I read that 
>> told me graph database is faster than relational database So Why is Neo4j 
>> slower(totally dead) in lower specification of pc/notebook while MySQL is 
>> not? And What specification of pc/notebook do I should use to give the best 
>> performance during testing with millions of nodes and relationships?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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