Setting up Amazon Neptune
Amazon Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that makes it easy to build and run applications that work with highly connected datasets. To help you get started with Neptune, this section of the documentation covers a wide range of topics, from choosing the right instance types and storage configurations to securely connecting to your Neptune cluster, loading data, and monitoring performance. The key areas covered in this section are:
Instance Types: The documentation outlines the various instance types available for Neptune, along with their specifications and considerations to help you select the most appropriate option for your workload.
Storage Types: It also covers the different storage types supported by Neptune and guidance on how to choose the right storage configuration.
Cluster Creation: The documentation provides step-by-step instructions for creating a new Neptune cluster, including how to configure the required VPC settings.
Connectivity and Security: It covers how to securely connect to your Neptune cluster, set up VPC access, and configure the necessary security measures to protect your data.
Data Loading: The documentation offers guidance on loading data into your Neptune cluster, including options for bulk loading and streaming data using various tools and APIs.
Monitoring and Troubleshooting: It also includes information on monitoring your Neptune environment, accessing logs, and troubleshooting common issues that may arise during operation.
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For AWS graph database reference architectures and reference deployment architectures, See
Amazon Neptune Resources