Is it reasonable to use PowerGraph or Pregel for distributed graph query/traversal?
I am reading some papers about graph computing, it seems that Pregel or PowerGraph is suitable for distributed graph computing. However, our team is aimed to implement a graph database, I'm wondering that due to the synchronous and asynchronous models which the 2 platforms provide are good enough for graph computing, are they overqualified for such an operation as graph traversal?
BTW I think they are overqualified because there are a lot of updates and modification in graph computing e.g. PageRank and SSSP Problem, while in graph traversal, it seems that there won't be any updates on the graph.
THX!
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I am reading some papers about graph computing, it seems that Pregel or PowerGraph is suitable for distributed graph computing. However, our team is aimed to implement a graph database, I'm wondering that due to the synchronous and asynchronous models which the 2 platforms provide are good enough for graph computing, are they overqualified for such an operation as graph traversal?
BTW I think they are overqualified because there are a lot of updates and modification in graph computing e.g. PageRank and SSSP Problem, while in graph traversal, it seems that there won't be any updates on the graph.
THX!
distributed-computing graph-databases graph-traversal
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I am reading some papers about graph computing, it seems that Pregel or PowerGraph is suitable for distributed graph computing. However, our team is aimed to implement a graph database, I'm wondering that due to the synchronous and asynchronous models which the 2 platforms provide are good enough for graph computing, are they overqualified for such an operation as graph traversal?
BTW I think they are overqualified because there are a lot of updates and modification in graph computing e.g. PageRank and SSSP Problem, while in graph traversal, it seems that there won't be any updates on the graph.
THX!
distributed-computing graph-databases graph-traversal
I am reading some papers about graph computing, it seems that Pregel or PowerGraph is suitable for distributed graph computing. However, our team is aimed to implement a graph database, I'm wondering that due to the synchronous and asynchronous models which the 2 platforms provide are good enough for graph computing, are they overqualified for such an operation as graph traversal?
BTW I think they are overqualified because there are a lot of updates and modification in graph computing e.g. PageRank and SSSP Problem, while in graph traversal, it seems that there won't be any updates on the graph.
THX!
distributed-computing graph-databases graph-traversal
distributed-computing graph-databases graph-traversal
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