Welcome to TigerGraph® DB

The TigerGraph® database runs on standard, commodity-grade Linux servers and is designed in C++ to fit into your existing environment with minimum fuss.

To view the documentation of a particular TigerGraph version, please see please see the Version Directory.

Get to Know Your TigerGraph DB

getstarted Get Started

Step-by-step guides to get you up and running.

System Requirements | Installation | GSQL Shell

security User Access Mgmt

Learn to use TigerGraph’s role-based access control (RBAC) and other security features.

User Access Management | Security

designdatbase Create a Database

Learn how to design a database, create loading jobs and write queries.

Define a Graph | Multi-graph | GSQL Language Reference

dataloading Load and Export Data

Learn how to load data into and export data from TigerGraph.

Data Connectors | Database Import/Export

Advanced Topics

clustering Clustering

Define and manage clusters for scaling and high availablity.

Cluster overview | High Avalability | Cross-Region Replication

operations Operations Mgmt

Learn to manage TigerGraph servers and how to set up system backups.

System Management | Backup and Restore | Workload Management

systemconig Monitoring

Observe system metrics and behavior.

Metrics Reporting | Log Files | Audit Logs

ArchtectureOverview Architecture

Go deeper and learn what’s behind the platform.

Internal Architecture | Transaction and ACID | Continuous Availability Overview

ArchtectureOverview Kubernetes

Automate the deployment and managing of TigerGraph clusters using Kubernetes.

Kubernetes | Kubernetes Operator

ArchtectureOverview Additional Resources

Explore API directories, troubleshooting guides, and more.

Best Practices | Troubleshooting Guide | Glossary | List of Ports

Release Notes