Get started with TigerGraph Cloud

TigerGraph Cloud 4 beta is for personal or R&D use and not for production use. Please see Beta Program Terms and Conditions for TigerGraph Cloud 4.

Sign up

Click Sign Up on the TigerGraph Cloud landing page.

When you register for a new TigerGraph Cloud account, you create an Organization Account to which you can later invite other users.

TigerGraph Cloud Create Organization page

Create a new account with a company name, personal name, and email address.

If you are signing up for the first time, you will be prompted to enter a password. Please note the Password Policy that applies to TigerGraph Cloud.

After completing the signup page, you will get a link to verify your email address. Click the link in your email to verify, then log in using your username and password.

If you have already verified your email address, you can still create a new organization on the Sign Up page. The system recognizes a verified email address on the registration page and allows you to create a new organization with the same credentials.

TigerGraph recommends enterprise customers use a shared mailbox to set up an organization account. TigerGraph Cloud sends important email notifications to this address, including for:

  • Billing and credits

  • Cluster behavior

  • New cloud products

Log in

Click Log In on the TigerGraph Cloud landing page.

When you log in, you must first provide an organization name before entering your username and password. If you were invited by a member of your organization and you do not know the name used for the organization account, contact your organization’s administrator.

Once logged in, you can create clusters and add more users to your organization.

Comparison with TigerGraph Enterprise Server

Most of the documentation for TigerGraph Enterprise Server also applies to TigerGraph Cloud. However, since TigerGraph Cloud does not have a command-line interface on the OS level, command-line features are not supported in the same way. In many cases, there is a GUI-based method for the same feature. For advanced OS-level commands, submit a support ticket for more information.

Topic TigerGraph Enterprise Server TigerGraph Cloud

GSQL Graph Algorithm Library

Yes

Yes

Release Notes

Yes

TigerGraph Cloud keeps its database instances up to date with the latest TigerGraph Server releases.

GSQL 101

Yes

Basic concepts still apply. Most CREATE, INSTALL, LOAD, and RUN commands are replaced with the GraphStudio GUI-based approach.

GSQL 102 Pattern Matching

Yes

The same patterns can be used in queries.

MultiGraph Overview

Yes

Yes

Hardware and Software Requirements

Yes

N/A

Installation and Configuration

Yes

N/A. There are a few simple steps to install a Starter Kit. See the TigerGraph Cloud FAQs.

User Access Management

Yes

Yes

Data Encryption

Yes

N/A. TigerGraph Cloud is setup already for encrypted data at rest and at motion.

System Management

Yes

The Cloud Admin Portal is enhanced over the TigerGraph Server Admin Portal. Backup and Restore is done through the Cloud Admin Portal.

GraphStudio UI Guide

Yes

Yes

GSQL Demo Examples

Yes

Yes

GSQL Language Reference, Part 1 Data Definition and Loading

Yes

Yes. GSQL Web Shell (Paid Tiers) supports Data Definition and Loading. Data files can be imported into the filesystem through GraphStudio, or submit support request to import into the filesystem. In addition, the operations can be performed through the GraphStudio user interface.

GSQL Language Reference, Part 2 Querying

Yes

Yes

RESTPP API User Guide

Yes

Yes. Note the URL assigned to your cluster.

Transaction Processing and ACID Support

Yes

Yes

Data Loader User Guides

Yes

S3 Loader can be used through the GraphStudio interface. In addition, S3 Loader and Kafka Loader can be used in GSQL Web Shell (Paid Tiers).