Open source graph database, NebulaGraph, recently announced its availability on Docker Desktop Extension, to accelerate developers' adoption of graph databases with a simple deployment method.
CUPERTINO, Calif., March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Open source graph database, NebulaGraph, recently announced its availability on Docker Desktop Extension, making it easier for graph database beginners to access, build and deploy graph applications. This collaboration is expected to encourage more developers to delve into the world of graph technologies, empowering organizations to explore the extensive potential of graph databases across a broad spectrum of industrial use cases, thus accelerating the adoption of graph databases in enterprises.
Docker Desktop Extensions offers a streamlined and effortless integration process for NebulaGraph, enabling users to deploy the graph database with a single click. Deploying a graph database on-premise can be a complex process, particularly for those transitioning their skill sets from the relational database to the graph database. However, with the NebulaGraph-Docker Desktop integration, developers can set up a NebulaGraph cluster hassle-free on their preferred operating system, either Linux, macOS, or Windows. This seamless deployment facilitates the development, testing, as well as the production of graph applications, catering to the diverse needs of the users.
In addition to the core product, NebulaGraph offers an intuitive graph visualization tool called NebulaGraph Studio, which is browser-based and easy to use. In this way, developers can leverage the drag-and-drop interface, in conjunction with this Docker extension, to visualize complex connections in the graph data without having to write any graph query language or be a graph database expert.
"We're so proud to join the Docker Extension program, bringing the power and potential of a graph database to Docker Desktop users and making it more accessible to a wider audience," said Sherman Ye, the CEO of NebulaGraph. " The ability to easily run NebulaGraph on any laptop will enable users to explore this technology and experience many benefits it offers, such as improved data analysis and better data visualization."
"Docker is obsessed with developer ergonomics and is committed to filling and improving the developer experience gap," said Jake Levirne, head of Product at Docker. "We welcome NebulaGraph to the Docker Extension marketplace, expanding the applications and capabilities available for millions of registered Docker developers."
As the amount of interconnected data continues to grow, graph database has become an increasingly valuable tool for querying and analyzing large amounts of data. NebulaGraph is dedicated to offering a distributed and scalable native graph database. It can store and process hundreds of billions of vertices and trillions of edges with millisecond latency, and can flexibly import data from various data sources. "Simplifying developers' experience and allowing them not to worry about the underlying infrastructure are always our ultimate pursuits. The collaboration with Docker marks an important step forward in our mission to make graph databases more accessible and user-friendly." continued Sherman Ye.
For more, go to Docker Desktop Extension and get started on the graph database journey with NebulaGraph.
About Docker
Docker helps millions of developers efficiently and collaboratively build, share and run applications. The Docker collaborative application development platform provides developers with an unmatched experience for an integrated, reliable and secure workflow that accelerates app delivery from code to the cloud. Through a combination of the world's largest marketplace of trusted content and integrations with leading tools, Docker allows teams to rapidly create modern applications. For more information, visit http://www.docker.com
About NebulaGraph
NebulaGraph is an open-source graph database backed by Vesoft Inc. It can store and process billions of vertices and trillions of edges with milliseconds of latency. With a distributed and scalable architecture, its shared-nothing deployment eliminates any single failure point and allows fast recoveries to secure business continuity.
For more information, please visit https://nebula-graph.io or follow NebulaGraph on Twitter.
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