Stopping a Neptune Analytics graph
You can temporarily stop a Neptune Analytics graph when it's not actively in use to reduce costs. When you stop a graph,
Neptune Analytics removes the underlying compute infrastructure while preserving all graph data, configurations, and
identifiers.
While stopped, you're charged only 10% of the normal rate instead of the
full compute costs. This can result
in significant cost savings for graphs that are used intermittently, such as development environments or
analytics workloads with discrete processing periods.
Neptune Analytics only allows you to stop a graph that is in the AVAILABLE
state. This design choice helps
ensure data consistency and prevents conflicts with other ongoing operations.
- AWS Console
-
Choose the graph you want to stop, then choose Stop graph from the drop-down
Actions menu. The graph must be in AVAILABLE
state to be stopped.
The graph status will change from AVAILABLE
to STOPPING
, and finally to
STOPPED
when the operation has completed.
- CLI/API
-
You can call the stop-graph
CLI command, or the
StopGraph
API operation. The graph must be in the AVAILABLE
state to be stopped.
aws neptune-graph stop-graph --graph-identifier g-sample
The graph status will change from AVAILABLE
to STOPPING
, and finally to
STOPPED
when the operation has completed.