On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 15:02, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> Just curious, is there anything else people are doing with Neo4J to meet
> high-availability requirements?
Two architectures seem to have emerged:
a) Add a REST layer in front of your Neo4j backend. That REST layer
speaks the domain langu
Just curious, is there anything else people are doing with Neo4J to meet
high-availability requirements?
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Peter Neubauer wrote:
> Ok,
> no, we have not looked into that, if not someone else had a try. If
> you do, please let us others know your findings!
>
> /peter
Ok,
no, we have not looked into that, if not someone else had a try. If
you do, please let us others know your findings!
/peter
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Hi Peter,
Initially simply looking to replicate for high availability.
Regards,
Marc
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Peter Neubauer wrote:
> Mmh,
> have not heard anyone doing that, what kind of scaling are you
> imagining? Replicating a nodespace in a high availability scenario,
> sharding or
Mmh,
have not heard anyone doing that, what kind of scaling are you
imagining? Replicating a nodespace in a high availability scenario,
sharding or partitioning?
/peter
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Hi All,
I was just wondering if any users of neo4j has had to opportunity to
integrate it with terracotta?
Regards,
Marc Preddie
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