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ArangoDB
========
ArangoDB is a scalable graph database system to drive value from connected data,
faster. Native graphs, an integrated search engine, and JSON support, via a
single query language. ArangoDB runs on-prem, in the cloud – anywhere.
ArangoDB Cloud Service
----------------------
The [ArangoGraph Insights Platform](https://cloud.arangodb.com/home) is the
simplest way to run ArangoDB. You can create deployments on all major cloud
providers in many regions with ease.
Getting Started
---------------
- [ArangoDB University](https://university.arangodb.com/)
- [Free Udemy Course](https://www.udemy.com/course/getting-started-with-arangodb)
- [Training Center](https://www.arangodb.com/learn/)
- [Documentation](https://docs.arangodb.com/)
For the impatient:
- Test ArangoDB in the cloud with [ArangoGraph](https://cloud.arangodb.com/home) for free.
- Alternatively, [download](https://www.arangodb.com/download) and install ArangoDB.
Start the server `arangod` if the installer did not do it for you.
Or start ArangoDB in a Docker container:
docker run -e ARANGO_ROOT_PASSWORD=test123 -p 8529:8529 -d arangodb
Then point your browser to `http://127.0.0.1:8529/`.
Key Features of ArangoDB
------------------------
**Native Graph** - Store both data and relationships, for faster queries even
with multiple levels of joins and deeper insights that simply aren't possible
with traditional relational and document database systems.
**Document Store** - Every node in your graph is a JSON document:
flexible, extensible, and easily imported from your existing document database.
**ArangoSearch** - Natively integrated cross-platform indexing, text-search and
ranking engine for information retrieval, optimized for speed and memory.
ArangoDB is available in a free and fully featured **Community Edition** as well
as an **Enterprise Edition** for commercial use and without a dataset size limit.
### Core Features
- **Horizontal scalability**: Seamlessly shard your data across multiple machines.
- **High availability** and **resilience**: Replicate data to multiple cluster
nodes, with automatic failover.
- **Flexible data modeling**: Model your data as combination of key-value pairs,
documents, and graphs as you see fit for your application.
- Work **schema-free** or use **schema validation** for data consistency.
Store any type of data - date/time, geo-spatial, text, nested.
- **Powerful query language** (_AQL_) to retrieve and modify data - from simple
CRUD operations, over complex filters and aggregations, all the way to joins,
graphs, and ranked full-text search.
- **Transactions**: Run queries on multiple documents or collections with
optional transactional consistency and isolation.
- **Data-centric microservices**: Unify your data storage logic, reduce network
overhead, and secure sensitive data with the _ArangoDB Foxx_ JavaScript framework.
- **Fast access to your data**: Fine-tune your queries with a variety of index
types for optimal performance. ArangoDB is written in C++ and can handle even
very large datasets efficiently.
- Easy to use **web interface** and **command-line tools** for interaction
with the server.
### Scalability Features
Focus on solving enterprise-scale problems for mission critical workloads using
secure graph data. ArangoDB offers special features for performance, compliance,
and security, as well as advanced query capabilities.
- Smartly shard and replicate graphs and datasets with features like
**EnterpriseGraphs**, **SmartGraphs**, and **SmartJoins** for lightning fast
query execution.
- Combine the performance of a single server with the resilience of a cluster
setup using **OneShard** deployments.
- Increase fault tolerance with **Datacenter-to-Datacenter Replication** and
and create incremental **Hot Backups** without downtime.
- Enable highly secure work with **Encryption 360**, enhanced **Data Masking**,
and detailed **Auditing**.
- Perform **parallel graph traversals**.
- Use ArangoSearch **search highlighting** and **nested search** for advanced
information retrieval.
Latest Release
--------------
Packages for all supported platforms can be downloaded from
<https://www.arangodb.com/download/>.
For what's new in ArangoDB, see the Release Notes in the
[Documentation](https://docs.arangodb.com/).
Stay in Contact
---------------
- Please use GitHub for feature requests and bug reports:
[https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/issues](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/issues)
- Ask questions about AQL, usage scenarios, etc. on StackOverflow:
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/arangodb](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/arangodb)
- Chat with the community and the developers on Slack:
[https://arangodb-community.slack.com/](https://arangodb-community.slack.com/)
- Learn more about ArangoDB with our YouTube channel:
[https://www.youtube.com/@ArangoDB](https://www.youtube.com/@ArangoDB)
- Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date:
[https://twitter.com/arangodb](https://twitter.com/arangodb)
- Find out more about our community: [https://www.arangodb.com/community](https://www.arangodb.com/community/)
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