This is a great concept but the implementation within the article is frustratingly non-intuitive. It’s amazing we’re in the year 2020 (13 years since the dynamo paper was written) and there’s only 1 Serverless Graph Database, Microsoft Azure CosmosDB Autopilot ... which sucks because we’re using AWS. There are so many graph databases out there yet only one serverless option
This is a great concept but the implementation within the article is frustratingly non-intuitive. It’s amazing we’re in the year 2020 (13 years since the dynamo paper was written) and there’s only 1 Serverless Graph Database, Microsoft Azure CosmosDB Autopilot ... which sucks because we’re using AWS. There are so many graph databases out there yet only one serverless option
Hi, are you familiar with Cloud Directory? It's not precisely a graph, but follows essential concepts of a graph database. And fully serverless! 😉