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@wey-gu could you take a look at this issue? |
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Sorry for the late reply, I have consulted with the relevant development personnel, and those parameter options are also applicable to the Docker environment. Thank you for your interest and support in Nebula. |
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Hi there, first off thanks for releasing and supporting such a powerful graph DB as an OSS project! I'm performing some research on a graph using what I realize are somewhat limited resources:
The graph in question is at the following scale:
I am currently running it using the default 3-node docker compose stack, which seems to work fine for imports and simple traversal, but I start having issues with anything more than 3-4 hop path lengths (RPC timeouts, container crashes). I noticed there are some tuning parameters related to schema definition, was wondering if the defaults are fine for the docker-compose stack or if I should redefine the schema with more reasonable tuning parameters for that setup?
This is definitely not a production machine, just a lab server, so prod-level fault-tolerance is not a requirement, just trying to squeeze the best performance out of what I have to work with. If there is a better single-machine configuration you could recommend for R&D work, I'm also all ears.
Thanks!
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