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08-18-2020 06:29 AM
We are discussing license model of Neo4j with sales team. One comment came was that GDS is separately licensed component.
As far as the developer edition is concerned, we are able to simply install the plugin and proceed.
Has anybody used GDS in production? Is it licensed version?
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08-18-2020 10:25 AM
There is an enterprise and a community edition of GDS. The community edition is free and available on our download center (or desktop, or github); Enterprise edition is licensed separately.
GDS community edition has all the algorithms, but has a four core limitation for calculations, which has significant impacts on performance for very large data sets (there are a few other differentiators, like RBAC integration and the availability of customer support). Here's the section of our docs that covers it: https://neo4j.com/docs/graph-data-science/current/introduction/#introduction-editions
GDS uses the same GPL v3 license as the core database, as well.
08-18-2020 10:25 AM
There is an enterprise and a community edition of GDS. The community edition is free and available on our download center (or desktop, or github); Enterprise edition is licensed separately.
GDS community edition has all the algorithms, but has a four core limitation for calculations, which has significant impacts on performance for very large data sets (there are a few other differentiators, like RBAC integration and the availability of customer support). Here's the section of our docs that covers it: https://neo4j.com/docs/graph-data-science/current/introduction/#introduction-editions
GDS uses the same GPL v3 license as the core database, as well.
06-14-2021 03:37 PM
Is it possible to use Neo4j enterprise with GDS community edition? We don't have a big dataset, and the acquired license has only support for 4 cores
06-15-2021 06:16 AM
Yes, you can run GDS community edition on a Neo4j enterprise database (although we do not recommend running GDS on the leader of a cluster).
The primary differences will be:
You'll still have access to all the algorithms, and should be fine for a small data set.
06-15-2021 07:40 AM
Thank you Alicia! Great, seems like we can try with CE and see if it can give us what we want.
Just another question by "CE does not respect RBAC..." do you mean that any user can access a graph saved in the graph catalog in the session and that any user can access all of the three models that could be saved, even if this users have different access permissions?
06-15-2021 11:41 AM
For RBAC, it's primarily that:
All the sessions of the conference are now available online