Best Graph Databases for Apache Cassandra

Compare the Top Graph Databases that integrate with Apache Cassandra as of July 2025

This a list of Graph Databases that integrate with Apache Cassandra. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Apache Cassandra. View the products that work with Apache Cassandra in the table below.

What are Graph Databases for Apache Cassandra?

Graph databases are specialized databases designed to store, manage, and query data that is represented as graphs. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables to store data, graph databases use nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. Nodes represent entities (such as people, products, or locations), edges represent relationships between entities, and properties store information about nodes and edges. Graph databases are particularly well-suited for applications that involve complex relationships and interconnected data, such as social networks, recommendation engines, fraud detection, and network analysis. Compare and read user reviews of the best Graph Databases for Apache Cassandra currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    JanusGraph

    JanusGraph

    JanusGraph

    JanusGraph is a scalable graph database optimized for storing and querying graphs containing hundreds of billions of vertices and edges distributed across a multi-machine cluster. JanusGraph is a project under The Linux Foundation, and includes participants from Expero, Google, GRAKN.AI, Hortonworks, IBM and Amazon. Elastic and linear scalability for a growing data and user base. Data distribution and replication for performance and fault tolerance. Multi-datacenter high availability and hot backups. All functionality is totally free. No need to buy commercial licenses. JanusGraph is fully open source under the Apache 2 license. JanusGraph is a transactional database that can support thousands of concurrent users executing complex graph traversals in real time. Support for ACID and eventual consistency. In addition to online transactional processing (OLTP), JanusGraph supports global graph analytics (OLAP) with its Apache Spark integration.
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    Luna for Apache Cassandra
    Luna is a subscription to the Apache Cassandra support and expertise at DataStax. It allows you to enjoy all the benefits of open-source Cassandra, with the peace of mind knowing you have direct access to the team that authored the majority of the code and supported some of the largest deployments in the world. Best practices, advice, and SLA-based support to keep your Cassandra deployment in top shape. Scale without compromising on performance or latency to seamlessly manage the most demanding real-time workloads. Create real-time and highly-interactive customer experiences with blisteringly fast read and writes. Luna provides assistance with resolving issues and following best practices with Cassandra clusters. Services provide help through the full application life cycle, with a deeper integration in your team working together on implementation.
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    DataStax

    DataStax

    DataStax

    The Open, Multi-Cloud Stack for Modern Data Apps. Built on open-source Apache Cassandra™. Global-scale and 100% uptime without vendor lock-in. Deploy on multi-cloud, on-prem, open-source, and Kubernetes. Elastic and pay-as-you-go for improved TCO. Start building faster with Stargate APIs for NoSQL, real-time, reactive, JSON, REST, and GraphQL. Skip the complexity of multiple OSS projects and APIs that don’t scale. Ideal for commerce, mobile, AI/ML, IoT, microservices, social, gaming, and richly interactive applications that must scale-up and scale-down with demand. Get building modern data applications with Astra, a database-as-a-service powered by Apache Cassandra™. Use REST, GraphQL, JSON with your favorite full-stack framework Richly interactive apps that are elastic and viral-ready from Day 1. Pay-as-you-go Apache Cassandra DBaaS that scales effortlessly and affordably.
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