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First, you need to choose a specific graph database platform to work with, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, JanusGraph, Arangodb or Amazon Neptune. Once you have selected a platform, you can then start working with graph data using the platform's query language. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Not sure if "production ready" but it's worth looking at Cozo: https://github.com/cozodb/cozo Has a dialect of Datalog + some vector support. Multiple storage engines for backend including SQLite, so if your concern is data stability that seems like a reasonable, proven option. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I've been keeping an eye on https://github.com/cozodb/cozo which is pretty close to something I've wanted, a sqlite version of datalog/datomic. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Finally, the one product I was extremely impressed with and felt was genuinely impressive as a database in general was cozodb. Source: almost 2 years ago
Take a look at cozodb. It meets most of your goals and I've been really enjoying using it. It might give you some inspiration or something to contribute to. Source: about 2 years ago
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Datahike - A durable datalog database adaptable for distribution.
Redis - Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.
TerminusDB - TerminusDB is an open source model driven graph database for knowledge graph representation designed specifically for the web-age.