Some Perspectives on HybridRAG in an ArangoDB World

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Introduction

Graph databases continue to gain momentum, thanks to their knack for handling intricate relationships and context. Developers and tech leaders are seeing the potential of pairing them with the creative strength of large language models (LLMs). This combination is opening the door to more precise, context-aware answers to natural language prompts. That’s where RAG comes in—it pulls in useful information, whether from raw text (VectorRAG) or a structured knowledge graph (GraphRAG), and feeds it into the LLM. The result? Smarter, more relevant responses that are grounded in actual data.

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ArangoDB 3.12 – Performance for all Your Data Models

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We are proud to announce the GA release of ArangoDB 3.12!

Congrats to the team and community for the latest ArangoDB release 3.12! ArangoDB 3.12 is focused on greatly improving performance and observability both for the core database and our search offering. In this blog post, we will go through some of the most important changes to ArangoDB and give you an idea of how this can be utilized in your products.

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ArangoGraph Now Available on AWS Marketplace

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Today we are excited to announce that ArangoGraph, the ArangoDB Managed Service, is available for purchase in the AWS Marketplace. With this announcement, ArangoGraph can now be purchased directly via both AWS and GCP.

The AWS Marketplace provides an extensive catalog of software solutions for users to easily explore, test, buy, and deploy on AWS. If you’re an AWS customer, here’s what this announcement means for you:

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What is a Graph Database?

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Introduction

Graphs occur everywhere in everyday life: your network of friends, the network of roads you drive on, and the supply chain of factories, ships, and roads that brought you the device you’re reading this on. While it might be easy to connect the dots on how most things can be shown as a graph, what makes a database a graph database? That is the question you will have the answer to in this blog post, but to put it simply: a graph consists of nodes, edges, and properties representing the relationships within data.

In this article, we will discuss:

  • What is a graph?
  • What is a graph database?
  • Different types of graph databases.
  • Graph database use cases.
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