The Graph.Build Graph Writer automates the ingestion of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Property Graph data into modern knowledge graph and graph database platforms.
Load standards-compliant RDF 1.1 datasets or CSV-based nodes and edges into semantic and property graph environments using SPARQL, Cypher, and Gremlin compatible workflows. Designed for scalability and interoperability, the Graph Writer enables rapid deployment of graph data across semantic web, linked data, analytics, and graph AI applications.
The platform is lightweight, highly scalable, and platform-agnostic, with compatibility across common graph database technologies and graph processing environments, including Amazon Neptune, Neo4j, RDFox, Memgraph, GraphDB, Blazegraph, and Stardog.
Highlights
Ingest RDF and Property Graph data into semantic and graph database platforms
Supports SPARQL, Cypher, and Gremlin compatible graph workflows
Compatible with common graph database technologies including Amazon Neptune and Neo4j
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before it ends, access to these entitlements will expire.
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This contract prices on a single dimension: the number of Graph Writer Hosts you run. A Host is an instance of the Writer, which publishes your graph model and data into your chosen graph database. Pricing scales directly with how many Hosts you deploy — add more Hosts and your cost rises in proportion. There are no separate tiers or feature levels. Each Host carries the same capabilities, so you size your commitment by choosing the Host count that matches your workload.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one Graph Writer Host for billing?
A Host is one running instance of the Writer. It publishes your graph model and data into your chosen graph database. Each Host you deploy counts separately toward your total. The Writers deploy as docker containers and run either locally or in the cloud.
How does my cost change if I add or remove Hosts?
Cost scales in direct proportion to Host count. Each Host carries the same capabilities and the same rate. Adding a Host raises your commitment by one Host's charge. There are no tiers or included amounts, so no threshold triggers a rate change.
Do I need a graph database already before running a Host?
No. Writers publish to any database supporting Cypher, Gremlin, or SPARQL, but you can add them anytime. You may use Hosts during database selection to test across vendors, or export your model as RDF or node-and-edge CSV files instead of loading a database.
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