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Neo4j Cookbook

You're reading from   Neo4j Cookbook Harness the power of Neo4j to perform complex data analysis over the course of 75 easy-to-follow recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783287253
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ankur Goel Ankur Goel
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Neo4j 2. Connecting to Neo4j FREE CHAPTER 3. The Cypher Query Language 4. Data Modeling and Leveraging with Neo4j 5. Mining the Social Treasure 6. Developing Location-based Services with Neo4j 7. Visualization of Graphs 8. Industry Usages of Neo4j 9. Neo4j Administration and Maintenance 10. Scaling Neo4j Index

Optimizing the Cypher query for performance


Cypher is the most important aspect of Neo4j, and many migrations to the Neo4j database from their SQL counterparts are because of it. It provides easy migration from the SQL background to Neo4j without losing flexibility in querying, which the SQL language provides.

In this recipe, you will learn the various aspects of how to improve Cypher query performance; however, it totally depends on the domain and the application involved.

Getting ready

To get started with this recipe, install Neo4j using the earlier recipes from Chapter 1, Getting Started with Neo4j, of this book.

How to do it...

The profiling of a Cypher query should be the first step.

Now, you will learn some aspects of how to improve Cypher query performance, which are explained here:

  • Index decision: An index is the single most thing that can increase Cypher performance by many folds, but this doesn't mean that you index on everything, as over indexing can create lots of I/O to disk and hence...

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