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Good start 👍
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I had lots of comments, but I'm losing sight of what end result will be with my suggestions so I'll stop here.
Co-authored-by: Mats Rydberg <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Mats Rydberg <[email protected]>
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Graph Analytics Serverless allows you to use the Graph Data Science library regardless of where your source data is stored. | ||
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Graph Analytics Serverless runs in Aura as a link:https://neo4j.com/docs/graph-data-science-client/current/gds-session/[dedicated service] optimised for analytics workloads, with no memory or compute resources shared with your data store. |
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Should we maybe link to the server manual here? E.g. the page I'm currently writing
You can use Graph Analytics Serverless from any AuraDB Business Critical or AuraDB Virtual Dedicated Cloud instance with the following requirements: | ||
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* Neo4j version 5 or later | ||
* Any supported cloud providers and regions |
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same comment as above on wording the any/all singular/plurality
Co-authored-by: Mats Rydberg <[email protected]>
This PR includes documentation updates Updated pages: |
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