Hi Benjamin,

The DBpedia installer script can be downloaded from the following location and contains a readme file detailing its usage:

        http://s3.amazonaws.com/dbpedia-data/dbpedia_load.tar.gz

The current DBpedia backup we have is hosted in an amazon S3 storage location and thus you would need an amazon account to access it, restoring would then be pretty much as detailed for the EC2 AMI installation except you would not start an Virtuoso EC2 AMI instance, using your locally hosted Virtuoso installation to restore to instead:

http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/ VirtEC2AMIDBpediaInstall

Best Regards
Hugh Williams
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On 9 Mar 2009, at 19:02, Benjamin Heitmann wrote:


On 9 Mar 2009, at 18:48, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

You have two options (if using Virtuoso):

1. Run our DBpedia installer script which will load from scratch
2. Get a DBpedia backup archive from us and just restore the
Virtuoso DB

Wow, both sound like great options, and I am glad they are available.

Can you point me to the documentation, which explicitly describes each
of these two options?

The VMWare image is also an interesting 3rd option that we could
pull off quite easily. But you will need to download the image from
somewhere once it is built etc..

If you provide e.g. a vmware virtual appliance then you can list it on
the VMware marketplace.
Details about that are here http://www.vmware.com/appliances/learn/ faq.html#c66057
There is the possibility of a "community contributed virtual
appliance", but I suspect that some place for
hosting the download needs to be provided, yes.




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