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How does it compare to, say grakn (renamed https://vaticle.com/, I think?), or draph (https://dgraph.io/), or Ontotext's GraphDB (https://www.ontotext.com/products/graphdb/), or Datomic?
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Firebase is Dead: What is the Perfect Database in 2022?
Edge database looks pretty freakin awesome. It basically seems to re-write SQL and Graph databases together to create some new-ish programming language. It takes care of all the problems GraphQL has, and seems to be built separately but on top of postgres. It is really something unique, beautiful, and powerful. They don't have a security layer yet or a cloud hosting environment, but both are in the works. However, postgres still suffers from the scalable problems we all know. If you like unique fetching and strong typing, also check out TypeDB. It doesn't make its own list number because there is not cloud version, middleware, etc. However, worth checking out.
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Ask HN: Why are relational DBs are the standard instead of graph-based DBs?
If you find yourself limited by triplestores, there's also a new growing area of development in knowledge engines, which allow edges-of-edges, entailed relations, hypergraph relations, and more of the power you'd get from full logic programming. TypeDB (recently renamed from Grakn) is an example of that type of database.
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In the story to follow, David presents how his team at Roche was able to identify potential novel targets that were not identified by Open Targets as highly ranked. This was made possible with TypeDB, which his team used to store the relevant data and then find underlying biological evidence for those new targets.
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{ stdenv, lib, openjdk,typedbHome ? "~/.typedb_home", fetchzip}: let typedbVersion = "2.1.1"; typedbDirLinux = "typedb-all-linux-${typedbVersion}"; typedbDirMac = "typedb-all-mac-${typedbVersion}"; typedbDirWindows = "typedb-all-windows-${typedbVersion}"; typedbDir = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows then typedbDirWindows else if stdenv.isDarwin then typedbDirMac else typedbDirLinux; linuxSrc = builtins.fetchTarball { url = "https://github.com/vaticle/typedb/releases/download/2.1.1/typedb-all-linux-2.1.1.tar.gz"; sha256 = "15nwm2dr68p67c2xcqigs66gd679j1zr72gqv7qxgvflwyvyz8fb"; }; windowsSrc = fetchzip { url = "https://github.com/vaticle/typedb/releases/download/2.1.1/typedb-all-windows-2.1.1.zip"; sha256 = "0vd66gfshkg697z07nhy957mwqzlli4r4pmn67hx58n9mkg024kq"; }; macSrc = fetchzip { url = "https://github.com/vaticle/typedb/releases/download/2.1.1/typedb-all-mac-2.1.1.zip"; sha256 = "16hlfy6kh2rnvcralz206q13mghb0rv8wazpg6q3h324p5rdys54"; }; srcFolder = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows then windowsSrc else if stdenv.isDarwin then macSrc else linuxSrc ; javaPatch = '' 20c20 < JAVA_BIN=java --- > JAVA_BIN=${openjdk}/bin/java ''; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "typedb"; version = typedbVersion; src = srcFolder; phases = [ "installPhase" ]; buildDepends = [ openjdk ]; installPhase = '' echo "here" # added for debugging ls -lah # " echo "--" # " #patch before install echo "${javaPatch}" > typedb_java.patch patch ./${typedbDir}/typedb typedb_java.patch mkdir $out cp -r ./${typedbDir} $out # add a wrapper script to $out that will move typedb to $typedb # this is necessary because typedb needs a writable environment echo " # on the first start copy everything to typedbHome if [ ! -f ${typedbHome}/typedb ]; then mkdir -p ${typedbHome}; cp -r $out/${typedbDir}/* ${typedbHome}; # correct permissions so that typedb and the user can write there chmod -R u+rw ${typedbHome} chmod u+x ${typedbHome}/typedb fi; ${typedbHome}/typedb \$@; " > $out/typedb chmod +x $out/typedb ''; doCheck = true; meta = with lib; { description = "TypeDB is a distributed knowledge graph: a logical database to organise large and complex networks of data as one body of knowledge."; longDescription = '' TypeDB is a distributed knowledge graph: a logical database to organise large and complex networks of data as one body of knowledge. TypeDB provides the knowledge engineering tools for developers to easily leverage the power of Knowledge Representation and Automated Reasoning when building complex systems. Ultimately, TypeDB serves as the knowledge-base foundation for intelligent systems. ''; homepage = "https://www.grakn.ai/"; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = [ maintainers.haskie ]; }; }
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grakn.ai : The Database for AI
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Need Graph Db Recommendations Lightweight Neo4j
Give the open-source Grakn a look as well (full transparency: I work there), it is an abstraction over a built in-house hypergraph storage engine and persisted layer using RocksDB. It's a logical database with a reasoning engine at the database level. https://github.com/graknlabs/grakn
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