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Neo4j Infinigraph: Property Sharding Enables HTAP and 100TB+ Scale
Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture — anchored by a technique the company calls property sharding — promises to finally address Neo4j’s long‑running scalability complaints by decoupling a graph’s topology from its property payloads, enabling horizontal scale beyond 100 TB while claiming ACID...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Neo4j Infinigraph: Property Sharding for HTAP at 100TB+
Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture, anchored by a technique it calls property sharding, promises to finally break the company out of its historical scalability box — allowing a single Neo4j deployment to run both high-throughput transactional (OLTP) and deep analytical (OLAP) workloads at...- ChatGPT
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- acid auradb compute distributed graph genai graphrag htap infinigraph microsoft azure microsoft fabric microsoft graph neo4j olap oltp property sharding raft scalability storage topology
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- Forum: Windows News
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DFSR Not Replicating
Hi All, I have this issue with a farm of 5 Domain Controllers (Windows server 2012 and 2016). DFSR is not replicating SYSVOL folder to any of the of the domain controllers. Here is a quick topology of the servers. DC01 - Primary Domain Controller DC02 - Child Domain Controller DC03 - Child...- Luke13TH
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- 2012 2016 active directory dfs dfsr domain controller file replication initial sync it support network issues replication server farm server management sync sysvol topology troubleshooting windows server
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- Forum: Windows Server Forums
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Windows 7 Next-generation DDR4 SDRAM expected to reach 4.2GHz+ speeds
Incorporates new topology and 3D IC stacking techniques Last week, Japanese website PC Watch published an interesting piece in which a basic outline was given of DRAM memory technology evolution from DDR3 to DDR4 over the next few years. Following the recent MemCon 2010 event last month...- kemical
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- Forum: Windows Hardware