Amazon Neptune is a rapid, trustworthy, and completely organized graph database service which makes it simple to create and run applications that function with strongly associated datasets and helps the well known graph models Property Graph and W3C's RDF. Now you can produce Neptune instances in AWS GovCloud (US-East) to create applications with the help of Apache TinkerPop Gremlin or SPARQL queries which productively direct strongly connected datasets. Now Amazon Neptune is obtainable in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region. Amazon Neptune offers different security levels for your database, containing network isolation with Amazon VPC, assistance for IAM authentication for endpoint access, HTTPS encrypted client connections, encryption at rest using keys you produce and manage via AWS Key Management Service (KMS). Amazon Neptune is available in the following AWS regions : US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), AWS GovCloud (US-East, US-West), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). To get the further information on AWS regions and services, refer AWS global region table. And to read more about Amazon Neptune, go through product page, developer resources, and documentation.
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Friday, 23 August 2019
Monday, 1 July 2019
Amazon Neptune is Accessible in Europe (Stockholm) Region
Amazon Neptune is a quick, reliable, entirely organized graph database service which is simple to create and execute applications that operate with overly linked datasets. The basic of Amazon Neptune is a purpose-built, high-performance graph database engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency. Amazon Neptune offers assistance for approved graph models Property Graph and W3C’s RDF, and thier corresponding query languages Apache TinkerPop Gremlin and SPARQL, enabling you to simply create queries which productively direct greatly linked datasets. Amazon Neptune controls graph use cases like recommendation engines, fraud detection, knowledge graphs, drug discovery, and network security. Now Amazon Neptune is accessible in the Europe (Stockholm) region. Amazon Neptune is available in US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo) AWS Regions. To get the complete list of AWS Region where Amazon Neptune is available, visit region table.
Monday, 6 May 2019
Now Amazon Neptune Is Accessible In Asia Pacific (Seoul)
Amazon Neptune is a rapid, proven, completely organized graph database service which helps seamlessly to create and execute
applications that function with specifically linked datasets. The basic fundamental of Amazon Neptune is a purpose-built,
high-performance graph database engine optimized for keeping billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency. Amazon Neptune gives assistance to approved graph models Property Graph and W3C's RDF, and their relevant query languages Apache TinkerPop Gremlin and SPARQL, enabling you to simply create queries that productively navigate particularly associated datasets. Amazon Neptune controls graph use cases like recommendation engines, fraud
detection, knowledge graphs, drug discovery, and network security. Now Amazon
Neptune is accessible in the Asia Pacific (Seoul) region and US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe
(Ireland, London, Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Mumbai, Seoul). To know further about AWS regions and services, refer to the AWS
global region table. And to know about Amazon Neptune, refer to product page, developer resources, and documentation
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