Distributed – integrated NEO4J and Terracotta?

Has anyone tried or even considered using a clay solution (ie ehcache) to run/store Neo4J?

I know Neo4J has high availability, but this is just replication. What I really want is a distributed graphics solution, so neo4j is like something like ehcache.

< p>Any thoughts/suggestions?

Thank you!

Running graph databases efficiently across multiple hosts is very challenging

This article on Cache Sharding explains a solution:

http://jim.webber.name/2011/02/23/abe72f61-27fb-4c1b-8ce1-d0db7583497b.aspx

Special attention should be paid to: “Dividing graphics across physical instances is a very difficult method to expand graphics data”. Refer to the previous article to discuss the details of why this is a difficult problem:

< p>http://jim.webber.name/2011/02/16/3b8f4b3d-c884-4fba-ae6b-7b75a191fa22.aspx

Has anyone tried even Consider using a clay solution (ie ehcache) to run/store Neo4J?

I know Neo4J has high availability, but this is just replication. What I really want is a distributed graphics solution, so neo4j is like something like ehcache.

< p>Any thoughts/suggestions?

Thank you!

It is very challenging to run graph databases efficiently across multiple hosts

This article on Cache Sharding explains A solution:

http://jim.webber.name/2011/02/23/abe72f61-27fb-4c1b-8ce1-d0db7583497b.aspx

Special attention should be paid to : “Dividing graphics across physical instances is a very difficult way to extend graphics data”, refer to the previous article to discuss the details of why this is a difficult problem:

http://jim.webber.name/ 2011/02/16/3b8f4b3d-c884-4fba-ae6b-7b75a191fa22.aspx

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