What's the fastest GraphDB?

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Luca Garulli

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Apr 30, 2013, 8:41:31 AM4/30/13
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Toyotaro Suzumura and Miyuru Dayarathna from the Department of Computer Science of the
Tokyo Institute of Technology and IBM Research published an interesting research about a benchmark between Graph Databases in the Clouds called:

"XGDBench: A Benchmarking Platform for Graph Stores in Exascale Clouds"

This research conducts a performance evaluation of four famous graph data stores AllegroGraph, Fuseki, Neo4j, an OrientDB using XGDBench on Tsubame 2.0 HPC cloud environment. XGDBench is an extension of famous Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB).

OrientDB is the faster Graph Database among the 4 products tested. In particular OrientDB is about10x faster (!) than Neo4j in all the tests.

Full article with the slides and PDF: http://nuvolabase.blogspot.it/2013/04/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results.html

Discussions here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5631595

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Kingsley Idehen

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Apr 30, 2013, 10:16:35 AM4/30/13
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Luca,

Where is the benchmark description and system under test scripts etc?

BTW -- are you aware of the Berlin SPARQL Benchmark [1]? Ditto the EU
co-sponsored Linked Data Benchmark Council [2]?

Links:

1. http://bit.ly/Yf5etP -- Berlin SPARQL Benchmark
2. http://ldbc.eu -- LInked Data Benchmark Council .

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Luca Garulli

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Apr 30, 2013, 5:57:20 PM4/30/13
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Hi Kingsley,
I'm not the author about that benchmark, probably the authors can answer better to the details of the tests. About the other benchmarks I know them. It would be nice testing such GraphDB against them too.

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On 30 April 2013 16:16, Kingsley Idehen <kid...@openlinksw.com> wrote:
On 4/30/13 8:41 AM, Luca Garulli wrote:
Toyotaro Suzumura and Miyuru Dayarathna from the Department of Computer Science of the
Tokyo Institute of Technology and IBM Research published an interesting research about a benchmark between Graph Databases in the Clouds called:

"XGDBench: A Benchmarking Platform for Graph Stores in Exascale Clouds"

This research conducts a performance evaluation of four famous graph data stores AllegroGraph, Fuseki, Neo4j, an OrientDB using XGDBench on Tsubame 2.0 HPC cloud environment. XGDBench is an extension of famous Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB).

OrientDB is the faster Graph Database among the 4 products tested. In particular OrientDB is about10x faster (!) than Neo4j in all the tests.

Full article with the slides and PDF: http://nuvolabase.blogspot.it/2013/04/xdgbench-3rd-party-benchmark-results.html

Discussions here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5631595

Luca Garulli
CEO at NuvolaBase.com
the Company behind OrientDB
Follow me on http://twitter.com/lgarulli

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Richard L. Burton III

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Apr 30, 2013, 7:30:42 PM4/30/13
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Benchmarks are as trustworthy as an ex. lol


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