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JanusGraph Documentation > Storage Backends

Part III. Storage Backends

Table of Contents

17. Apache Cassandra
17.1. Cassandra Storage Backend
17.2. Local Server Mode
17.3. Local Container Mode
17.4. Remote Server Mode
17.5. Remote Server Mode with Gremlin Server
17.6. JanusGraph Embedded Mode
17.7. Cassandra Specific Configuration
17.8. Global Graph Operations
17.9. Deploying on Amazon EC2
18. Apache HBase
18.1. HBase Setup
18.2. HBase Specific Configuration
18.3. Global Graph Operations
18.4. Deploying on Amazon EC2
18.5. Tips and Tricks for Managing an HBase Cluster
19. Google Cloud Bigtable
19.1. Bigtable Setup
20. Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition
20.1. BerkeleyDB JE Setup
20.2. BerkeleyDB Specific Configuration
20.3. Ideal Use Case
20.4. Global Graph Operations
21. InMemory Storage Backend
21.1. Ideal Use Case

JanusGraph’s data storage layer is pluggable. Implementations of the pluggable storage layer — that is, the software component tells JanusGraph how to talk to its data store — are called storage backends.

This section describes configuration and administration of JanusGraph’s standard storage backends.

This section only addresses configuration of the stock storage backends that come with JanusGraph.


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