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So guys, in this section of video we are going to start with our Neo4j's graph database account creation.

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And over here uh we are going to use Neo4j's aura DB.

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Okay.

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So if you just go ahead and search for Neo4j's aura DB.

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So here is the link okay.

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And you'll be able to create your own database in the cloud platform.

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And the best thing about this particular Neo4j's aura DB is that you'll be able to run one single instance

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through which you will be able to develop multiple projects as such.

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Okay, so I'm just going to go ahead and search for Neo4j's Auradb.

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I'll go ahead and click on the first link.

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So once I probably go ahead and click on the first link.

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This is what you will be able to see right?

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Neo4j's Auradb.

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The world leading the world's leading graph database as a fully managed cloud service.

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Zero admin globally available and always on.

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So what we are going to do is that I'll go ahead and click on Start Free.

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Okay.

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Now when we start this, uh, you'll be able to see it'll ask you to probably continue with Google.

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You can just go ahead and sign up with Google.

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Let's say I will go ahead and sign up with one of my email ID once I click on continue.

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So I will be going inside my Neo4j's database itself.

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Right.

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Uh, so specifically in your cloud console.

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So I'll go ahead and click on Terms of Service.

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I will just go ahead and say agree.

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Now there are three plans.

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One is free, one is professional, one is enterprise.

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If you are actually working, uh, you know, just you want to try it out, you'll be able to work in

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the free.

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Uh, this has, like, best place to start learning new forge.

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No credit card required.

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Access to all graph tools.

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Okay for learning and small development.

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Project limited to 200 K nodes and 400 K relations.

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So that that many number of nodes you will be able to create inside this.

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So right now obviously I don't want your money to be wasted.

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So let's go ahead and try for free.

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And, uh, this is your entire password that is probably generated.

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So what you really need to do is that click on download and continue.

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The reason is very simple because the thing that we are downloading, this is the instance you'll be

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able to see.

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You'll be able to get a username see Neo4j's uri.

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So through this URI you'll be able to access it Neo4j's username.

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So to me this is the new username.

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This is the password right?

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And this is the instance id and instance name.

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This will be important when you start coding along with lang chain.

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At that point of time you will be requiring all these details.

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So uh, what I'm actually going to do I'll just go ahead and close this.

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So I will just go ahead and write.

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Okay.

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Uh, I'll say, hey, work projects or personal projects.

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So let's say teaching or taking a class, I will go ahead and click on.

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Next.

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I will write Data scientist or data engineering I don't have what best describes your use case.

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It is generally way I'll just go ahead and finish it off.

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Now here you can see by default your first instance is basically getting created.

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And you can also go ahead and see this particular video with respect to the introduction to Neo4j's.

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Okay.

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So this is going to take some amount of time.

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But please make sure that you save this entire detail somewhere because we are going to use this particular

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details right when we work with long chain.

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So, uh, for creating this particular instance, uh, for the first time, it is going to take some

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amount of time.

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So let's wait till the instance is basically going to get created.

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Okay.

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And then we are going to continue.

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So finally here you can see that your instance has been created.

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Uh and over here it will also track the number of nodes that you are going to create.

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Along with this, you'll also be able to see that the number of relationship that is going to create.

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Right.

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It is going to track each and every thing.

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The region where this particular, uh, cloud is instance is created is this Asia Southeast one, and

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this is your connection.

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URI okay.

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Now in order to open this particular instance, I will just go ahead and click on open okay.

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And it will just ask for a password over here.

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Uh here you can see it is basically saying it is going to use the same session.

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It is just going to click on connect.

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So let's go ahead and connect this.

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Okay.

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Uh let's see I will be giving my database username.

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So database user is over here.

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So this is my username Neo4j's okay.

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You need this specific information and the password.

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Obviously you will be able to see over here Neo4j's password.

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So I will go ahead and click this.

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Perfect I will go ahead and click on connect.

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So let's save this so that anytime I open this particular instance I should be able to get it.

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Now here you can see that I have not created any nodes relation and property keys.

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Okay.

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And this is your entire instance.

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Now you can probably go ahead and write your query over here.

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And based on that particular query you can go ahead and create your nodes.

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You can go ahead and create your relationships.

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And you'll go ahead and you can go ahead and create your property keys.

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So, uh, till here, I think, uh, you please do all this particular steps because in the next section

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of videos we are going to discuss about something very important, uh, because how this database is

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completely different from my SQL database, that is what we are going to know about it.

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Right?

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So please, uh, go ahead and follow the steps and probably create this entire account and keep it ready.

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So yes, uh, I will see you all in the next section.

