On 10/02/12 21:59, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote:
Hi Andy,
I don't know if you wish to
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Andy Seaborne<[email protected]> wrote:
In the long term, the any23.org ought to not depend on other providers
largesse which may be related to community participation.
+1
There is a demo service at sparql.org I'd like to move to Apache which is
in a similar situation. It's hardly a resources hog. A small slice of a
small machine will do (currently, it's on an Amazon small instance and does
not stain it whatsoever).
Can we prove this point?
I collect usage logs although I tend to throw them away on restart --
I'm not analysing them.
Do you have current loading and trffic statistics
for the SPARQL service? wrt Any23 maybe we could get stats from Deri or
wherever it is being hosted... Can anyone chime in here and provide some
info?
So ... general question ... can infra provide a corner of a server?
Ideally, with access to the httpd config (:-) for messing around with
virtual hosts.
Maybe in the meantime we can put a point forward to infra@... it wouldn't
hurt I don't suppose.
Do you wish to combine requests or make them individually?
Either - sparql.org usage is too low to justify a whole machine.
This machine is also openjena.org -- we've clean off everything now as
our website is up and the releases are now Apache hosted.
It's been a question of priorities - this is one the last things to do
as it's not graduation-critical.
Andy
Thanks