![]() ![]() ![]() Graph objects are built to represent complex relationships. They allow us to represent and traverse relationships between entities in easier ways than is possible with the traditional relational database. ![]() Graph databases are unlike relational databases in that they represent data as nodes, edges and properties within a ‘graph’, which is an abstract data type representing relationships or connections as a set of vertices nodes, points and edges, like a tangled fish-net. ![]() SQL Server 2017 will be bringing us support for some of the functionality of graph databases. SQL Graph Objects in SQL Server 2017: the Good and the Bad - Simple Talk
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