• JanusGraph is a project under The Linux Foundation, and includes participants from Expero, Google, GRAKN.AI, Hortonworks, IBM and Amazon.
  • JanusGraph is a distributed, open source, globally scalable graph database which supports a wide range of storage and index backends.
  • The project homepage contains more information on JanusGraph and provides links to documentation, getting-started guides and release downloads.
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  • JanusGraph is a graph processing tool that can process graphs stored on clusters with multiple nodes. ... Installing JanusGraph is pretty straightforward, almost.
  • Scaling graph data processing for real time traversals and analytical queries is JanusGraph’s foundational benefit.
  • JanusGraph is a transactional database that can support thousands of concurrent users executing complex graph traversals in real time.
  • In this blog post, we will dive into the world of JanusGraph and explore its key features, use cases, and advantages.
  • Exploring janusgraph core library. Janus Graph core entities. JanusGraph: Disable debug log. ... What is the default label of a vertex in JanusGraph?
  • The project homepage contains more information on JanusGraph and provides links to documentation, getting-started guides and release downloads.
  • Late 2015 The open source community behind TitanDB took the project to The Linux Foundation, renamed it JanusGraph and kept on developing it.