Guide – How To Start – Graph Database CE VM based on RHEL® 9

A secure and performance-optimized graph database environment built on RHEL® 9—ideal for developers, analysts, and data scientists creating graph-driven applications and analytics in the cloud.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.

Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.

Configuring and connecting to Graph Database CE VM based on RHEL® 9

  1. After purchasing and starting the VM, you should know its IP address. You can find it in the personal account of Azure. You need to select the virtual machine from the list. By clicking the “Overview” item, your IP is displayed in the “Public IP Address” line.
  1. To connect to Neo4j, you should open the TCP ports 7474, 7687 in the Azure network settings
  1. Open a browser on your PC and go to the address of your VM, http://VM_IP:7474 (from step 1). In the opened window, choose “Connect URL – bolt://VM_IP:7687
  1. Fill in username ‘neo4j’ and password ‘neo4j’ and click ‘Connect’.
  1. After the connection, you need to change the password.
  1. Now, you can configure your server, create new databases, synchronize the Neo4j browser, etc.

Now, you can easily use Neo4j Community Edition Server for Linux 9 (Based on Red Hat®).

More detailed instructions can be found at Neo4j Documentation.

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