Open-source graph database, built for real-time streaming data, compatible with Neo4j.
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Summary: It is possible that we have a global address to resolve, for a graph element that's local. Consider W1 expanding, getting data from W2, expanding from there and getting data that is on W1. We then don't want to do RPC from W1 to W1, but do a lookup directly. Reviewers: dgleich Reviewed By: dgleich Subscribers: pullbot Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1145 |
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memgraph
Memgraph is an ACID compliant high performance transactional distributed in-memory graph database featuring runtime native query compiling, lock free data structures, multi-version concurrency control and asynchronous IO.
dependencies
Memgraph can be compiled using any modern c++ compiler. It mostly relies on the standard template library, however, some things do require external libraries.
Some code contains linux-specific libraries and the build is only supported on a 64 bit linux kernel.
- linux
- clang 3.8 (good c++11 support, especially lock free atomics)
- antlr (compiler frontend)
- cppitertools
- fmt format
- google benchmark
- google test
- glog
- gflags