This article reviews graph databases, as a storage technology similar to relational databases like Postgres and document stores like MongoDB. We review the basic concepts of graph DBs, some example engines, use cases in which treating data as a graph can be useful. We explore a project that uses a graph DB to store data about cloud systems, and we use a graph DB to model a router+firewall’s configuration file, including queries over the stored data, which we also compare to a similar Postgr...| blog.jreyesr.com
Elastic announces the return of open source licensing for Elasticsearch and Kibana, adding AGPL as an option alongside existing licenses. This change reinforces our long-standing commitment to open so...| Elastic Blog
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Upcoming licensing changes to Elasticsearch and Kibana...| Elastic Blog
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