The disadvantage is the lack of speed, of course. You could use a file-based RDBMS such as SQLite, or a pure file-based database without RDBMS features such as BerkeleyDB. Those may be adequate to your needs. If you are just storing nodes and edges without any complex attributes, you may be able to get away with BerkeleyDB.
You can probably hack the Graph module to integrate it with a RDBMS system.
Ted
In reply to Re: Working with a huge Graph object
by tzz
in thread Working with a huge Graph object
by sgifford
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