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****** ArangoDB ******
ArangoDB is a multi-model, open-source database with flexible data models for
documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a
convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions. Use ACID
transactions if you require them. Scale horizontally with a few mouse clicks.
The supported data models can be mixed in queries and allow ArangoDB to be the
aggregation point for your data.
To get started, try one of our 10 minutes tutorials in your favorite
programming language or try one of our ArangoDB_Cookbook_recipes.
For the impatient: download and install ArangoDB. Start the server arangod and
point your browser to https://127.0.0.1:8529/.
***** Key Features in ArangoDB *****
* Multi-Model: Documents, graphs and key-value pairs â model your data as
you see fit for your application.
* Joins: Conveniently join what belongs together for flexible ad-hoc
querying, less data redundancy.
* Transactions: Easy application development keeping your data consistent
and safe. No hassle in your client.
Here is an AQL query that makes use of all those features:
[AQL Query Example]
Joins and transactions are key features for flexible, secure data designs,
widely used in relational databases but lacking in many NoSQL products.
However, there is no need to forgo them in ArangoDB. You decide how and when to
use joins and strong consistency guarantees, without sacrificing performance
and scalability.
Furthermore, ArangoDB offers a JavaScript framework called Foxx that is
executed in the database server with direct access to the data. Build your own
data-centric microservices with a few lines of code:
Microservice Example
[Microservice Example]
By extending the HTTP API with user code written in JavaScript, ArangoDB can be
turned into a strict schema-enforcing persistence engine.
Next step, bundle your Foxx application as a docker_container and get it
running in the cloud.
Other features of ArangoDB include:
* Schema-free schemata let you combine the space efficiency of MySQL with
the performance power of NoSQL
* Use a data-centric microservices approach with ArangoDB Foxx and fuse
your application-logic and database together for maximal throughput
* JavaScript for all: no language zoo, you can use one language from your
browser to your back-end
* ArangoDB is multi-threaded - exploit the power of all your cores
* Flexible data modeling: model your data as combination of key-value
pairs, documents or graphs - perfect for social relations
* Free index choice: use the correct index for your problem, be it a skip
list or a fulltext search
* Configurable durability: let the application decide if it needs more
durability or more performance
* Powerful query language (AQL) to retrieve and modify data
* Transactions: run queries on multiple documents or collections with
optional transactional consistency and isolation
* Replication and Sharding: set up the database in a master-slave
configuration or spread bigger datasets across multiple servers
* It is open source (Apache License 2.0)
For more in-depth information read the design_goals_of_ArangoDB
***** Latest Release - ArangoDB 3.0 *****
The What’s_new_in_ArangoDB_3.0 can be found in the documentation.
Key features of the 3.0 release are:
* Use of VelocyPack as internal storage format
* AQL improvements
* Much better cluster state management
* Synchronous replication (master/master)
* Unified APIs for CRUD operations
* Persistent indexes
* Upgraded version of V8
* New web admin interface
* Foxx improvements
* Logging improvements
* Improved documentation
***** More Information *****
Please check the Installation_Manual for installation and compilation
instructions.
The User_Manual has an introductory chapter showing the basic operations of
ArangoDB.
***** Stay in Contact *****
We really appreciate feature requests and bug reports. Please use our Github
issue tracker for reporting them:
https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/issues
You can use the Google group for improvements, feature requests, comments:
https://www.arangodb.com/community
StackOverflow is great for questions about AQL, usage scenarios etc.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/arangodb
To chat with the community and the developers we offer a Slack chat:
https://slack.arangodb.com/