Implementing a reliable, fault-tolerant graph database solution takes significant effort. That is where Neptune, Amazon's managed graph database service, can help get you up and running quickly.
Implementing a reliable, fault-tolerant graph database solution takes significant effort. That is where Neptune, Amazon's managed graph database service, can help get you up and running quickly.
Implementing a reliable, fault-tolerant graph database solution takes significant effort. Neptune is Amazon's fully managed graph database service, which has been designed to be reliable, durable, and fault-tolerant. In this course, Managing a Graph Database with Amazon Neptune, you will learn foundational knowledge of creating, accessing, and managing an Amazon Neptune cluster.
First, you will see how to create a Neptune cluster. Next, you will discover how to access this cluster and perform queries in either Gremlin graph traversal language or RDF's SPARQL query language. Finally, you will explore how to create and restore cluster snapshots.
When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Amazon Neptune needed to manage an Amazon Neptune cluster.
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