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Neo4j 4.4 on Alma Linux 8

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Neo4j 4.4 on Alma Linux 8

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Neo4j 4.4 on Alma Linux 8 with 24/7x365 Support by cloudimg

This is a repackaged software wherein additional charges apply for Round-the-Clock support with a guaranteed 24-Hour response time.

cloudimg presents this Neo4j 4.4 on Alma Linux 8 image preinstalled with system components such as Azure CLI, Python 3 & Cloud-Init. A comprehensive user guide can be found below. All cloudimg offerings are updated on first boot to ensure the latest packages and security updates are applied.

A graph database is an online database management system with Create, Read, Update and Delete CRUD operations working on a graph data model.

Unlike other databases, relationships take first priority in graph databases. This means your application does not have to infer data connections using things like foreign keys or out of band processing, such as MapReduce.

Neo4j delivers the lightning fast read and write performance you need, while still protecting your data integrity. It is the only enterprise strength graph database that combines native graph storage, scalable architecture optimized for speed, and ACID compliance to ensure predictability of relationship based queries.

Neo4j has been hardened through years of production deployments and rigorous ongoing testing, so you can trust it. Plus, you can engage with the graph experts providing world class support, at the right level for your organization. Neo4j is the only graph database recognized by key analysts Forrester, Gartner and others to have enough production applications to warrant inclusion in reports. Clustering and data replication demanded by transactional and operational applications.

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