MCP Comparison
Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.
MindsDB MCP server
MindsDB ships with a built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables MCP applications to connect, unify and respond to questions over large-scale federated data. It spans databases, data warehouses, and SaaS applications, allowing you to query across diverse sources in a unified manner. The MCP server is integrated into MindsDB's architecture with the Connect-Unify-Respond philosophy, and you can learn more about MCP at docs.mindsdb.com/mcp/overview. You can install MindsDB Server via Docker Desktop or Docker, and the MCP server is part of the standard MindsDB deployment.
Graphiti MCP Server
Graphiti MCP Server is an experimental implementation that exposes Graphiti's real-time, temporally-aware knowledge graph capabilities through the MCP (Model Context Protocol) interface. It enables AI agents and MCP clients to interact with Graphiti's knowledge graph for structured extraction, reasoning, and memory across conversations, documents, and enterprise data. The server supports multiple backends (FalkorDB by default and Neo4j), a variety of LLM providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Groq, Azure OpenAI), and multiple embedder options, all accessible via an HTTP MCP endpoint at /mcp/ for broad client compatibility. It also includes queue-based asynchronous episode processing, rich entity types for structured data, and flexible configuration through config.yaml, environment variables, or CLI arguments.
| Feature | MindsDB MCP server | Graphiti MCP Server |
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| Official | ||
| Tools Available | 0 | 9 |
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No tools listed
- add_episode
- search_nodes
- search_facts
- delete_entity_edge
- delete_episode
- get_entity_edge
- get_episodes
- clear_graph
- get_status
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