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Cray Graph Engine

An RDF triple store built for Cray/HPE supercomputer systems. Uses a shared global address space across compute nodes for distributed graph analytics with pre-built graph algorithms.

Details

Vendor
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Type
Other
Category
Enterprise
Status
Deprecated — Discontinued after HPE acquired Cray in 2019. Product was not carried forward.
License
-
Query Languages
SPARQL

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Feature Scores

Community & Business

Active development
Updated within last 3 months
Commercial support
Paid support available
Live community
No community activity data
Open Source
Closed source
Pricing
No pricing information
Trendiness
Declining trend

Deployment

Containerization
No container image
Work as dedicated instance
Can run as standalone server
Work as embedded
Standalone only
Testing in-memory version
No in-memory option

Platform

Operating on Linux
Linux officially supported
Operating on Windows
Not supported
SaaS offering
Self-hosted only

Operations

Automatic updates
Manual updates only
Client side caching
No client-side caching
Data versioning support
No versioning
Live backups
Hot backup supported

Distribution

Cluster Re-balancing
No auto-rebalancing
Data Distribution
Data sharding supported
High-Availability
Query Distribution
Distributed query execution
Replication support
No replication

Developer Experience

Data types defined
Basic data types only
Logging/Auditing
Event logging supported
Object-Graph Mapper
OGM/ORM available
Reactive programming
No reactive programming
Documentation up-to-date
Docs current with latest version
Binary protocol
Binary protocol available
CLI
Command-line interface
GUI
Visual interface available

Data Model

Multi-database
Graph-only
Graph-native data
Native graph storage
REST API
REST endpoint available
Query Language
Standard query language (Cypher/Gremlin)

Transactions

Granular locking
No granular locking
Multiple isolation levels
Read uncommitted only
Read committed transaction
Not available
Transaction support
No transactions

Schema & Security

Constraints
Uniqueness constraints only
Schema support
Constraints/triggers only
Secondary indexes
Secondary indexes supported
Server side procedures
Stored procedures supported
Triggers
No triggers
Authentication
Authentication supported
Authorization
Role-based access control
Data encryption
No encryption