Build multi-tenant architectures on Amazon Neptune
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This article discusses strategies for building multi-tenant architectures on Amazon Neptune, a cloud-based graph database service from AWS.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overview of graph data models (labeled property graphs and resource description framework)
- SaaS data partitioning models:
- Silo model (cluster per tenant, isolation using IAM policies)
- Pool model (logical partitioning strategies for labeled property graphs and RDF graphs, isolation mechanisms)
- Hybrid model (combining silo and pool models)
- Conclusion highlighting the trade-offs between different partitioning strategies
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