TigerGraph Cloud
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TigerGraph Cloud is built on the same TigerGraph Enterprise Server engine that is delivering the fastest and most scalable graph database.
Generally speaking, most of the documentation for TigerGraph Enterprise Server also applies to TigerGraph Cloud. However, since TigerGraph Cloud does not have a command line interface in OS level, any command line features are not supported in the same way. In many cases, an alternative GUI-based method has been introduced. For advanced OS level commands, you can submit a support ticket for more information.
In April 2020, GSQL Web Shell is introduced for TigerGraph paid tiers. It allows for all GSQL commands except for user management and password changes.
See the TigerGraph Cloud FAQs for answers to common questions.
Topic | TigerGraph Enterprise Server | TigerGraph Cloud |
GSQL Graph Algorithm Library | Yes | Installation not yet supported. Generated algorithms can be copied-and-pasted into the Write Queries code panel in GraphStudio |
Release Notes | Yes | TigerGraph Cloud v1 and TigerGraph Distributed Cloud is based on TigerGraph Server 2.6 |
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 | TigerGraph Distributed Cloud does not support MultiGraph. |
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 | TigerGraph Distributed Cloud supports only a single user. |
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 and 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 solution. |
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). |
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