JanusGraph vs MongoDB
A side-by-side look at JanusGraph and MongoDB. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
JanusGraph
Development
JanusGraph is a scalable, distributed graph database optimized for storing and querying large graphs. It is an open source project under the Linux Foundation and supports storage backends like Cassandra and HBase.
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MongoDB
Development
MongoDB is a popular open-source, document-oriented NoSQL database. It stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, rather than rows and columns used in traditional RDBMS. MongoDB is scalable, high-performance and easy to use.
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