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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T03:17:32+00:00 2026-06-16T03:17:32+00:00

We have a data model stored in a relational data model that effectively looks

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We have a data model stored in a relational data model that effectively looks like a graph. There is a small number of tables, but the tables are quite large and the types of queries we do are often a 5 join-levels deep. It would be most performant if this data were stored in a graph database, but we dont have that option. How does one achieve graph database-level performance with an RDBMS? What tools can you add on top of the database e.g. caching, search indexes, use an OLAP server that will give you anything close to the performance of a graph database in this situation?

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    2026-06-16T03:17:34+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:17 am

    How does one achieve graph database-level performance with an RDBMS?

    You don’t, at least not in the same way. Both systems have their strengths and weaknesses and trying to apply one to the other will usually end up with a mess. If you are stuck using RDBMS, then design your data model for RDBMS.

    What tools can you add on top of the database e.g. caching, search indexes, use an OLAP server that will give you anything close to the performance of a graph database in this situation?

    It depends on your data model, perhaps you can elaborate on why you cannot use a Graph Database? Can you have both running side by side?

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