Deploy
AnzoGraph DB can be deployed on-premises or on any of the common cloud platforms. AnzoGraph DB also integrates with popular container management applications. The main selection criteria for choosing deployment options, as well as the associated server sizing and scaling, starts with the analytic applications you intend to use with AnzoGraph DB. Consider the data sources and size of the data you plan to load as well as your query performance requirements. For more information, see Sizing Guidelines for In-Memory Storage.
By default, all deployments include an embedded anonymous free edition license. The license does not expire, but it is valid for single server deployments only and it enforces a limit of 8 GB RAM usage. Though AnzoGraph DB will not use more than 8 GB RAM in the free edition version, Cambridge Semantics recommends that you deploy AnzoGraph DB on a host server that has at least 16 GB of RAM available. To increase the memory limit or remove all limitations, you can upgrade the license by registering with Cambridge Semantics. For more information, see Upgrading a License.
This page lists the available deployment methods and provides links to the deployment instructions for each method.
Use Docker on Linux, Mac, or Windows 10 to deploy AnzoGraph DB as a single container instance. Docker does not support cluster configurations.
Use Helm to deploy AnzoGraph DB on a local or remote Kubernetes cluster. You can deploy AnzoGraph DB as a single instance or multiple instances in a cluster.
Deploy AnzoGraph DB by running an installer on cloud instances or on-premise servers with a RHEL or Centos 7.9 operating system. You can deploy a single server or a cluster.
Use Amazon's CloudFormation service to deploy a fully automated and managed AnzoGraph DB stack. You can deploy a single EC2 instance or multiple instances in a cluster.
Use Helm to deploy AnzoGraph DB on IBM Cloud Pak.