Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> All,
>
> Quick FYI.
>
> What is Virtuoso+DBpedia AMI for EC2?
> An pre-installed and fully tuned edition of Virtuoso that includes a 
> fully configured DBpedia instance on Amazon's EC2 Cloud platform.
>
> Benefits?
> Generally, it provides a no hassles mechanism for instantiating 
> personal, organization, or service specific instances of DBpedia 
> within approximately 1.5 hours as opposed to a lengthy rebuild from 
> RDF source data that takes between 8 - 22 hours depending on machine 
> hardware configuration and host operating system resources.
>
> From a Web Entrepreneur perspective it offers all of the generic 
> benefits of a Virtuoso AMI on EC2 plus the following:
>
> 1. Instant bootstrap of a dense Lookup Hub for Linked Data Web 
> oriented solutions
> 2. No exposure to any of the complexities and nuances associated with 
> deployment of de-referencable URIs (you have a local DBpedia replica)
> 3. Predictable performance and scalability due localization of query 
> processing (you aren't sharing the public DBpedia server with the rest 
> of the world)
>
> Features:
> 1. DBpedia public instance functionality replica (re. RDF and (X)HTML 
> resource description representations & SPARQL endpoint)
> 2. Local URI de-referencing (so no contention with public endpoint) 
> and part of the Linked Data Deployment
> 3. Fully tuned Virtuoso instance for DBpedia data set hosting
>
> How Do I use it?
>
> See: 
> http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtEC2AMIDBpediaInstall
>  
>
>
> Here are a few live examples of DBpedia resource URIs deployed and 
> de-referencable via one of my EC2 based personal data spaces:
>
> 1. http://kingsley.idehen.name/resource/Linked_Data
> 2. http://kingsley.idehen.name/resource/Entity-attribute-value_model
> 3. http://kingsley.idehen.name/resource/Hyperdata
> 4. http://kingsley.idehen.name/resource/Object_hyperlinking
> 5. http://kingsley.idehen.name/resource/Barack_Obama
>


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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen       Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
President & CEO 
OpenLink Software     Web: http://www.openlinksw.com





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