Malte Kiesel wrote:
Ivan Mikhailov wrote:
If I were The Emperor of LOD I'd ask all grand dukes of datasources to
put fresh dumps at some torrent with control of UL/DL ratio :)
Last time I checked (which was quite a while ago though), loading
DBpedia in a normal triple store such as Jena TDB didn't work very
well due to many issues with the DBpedia RDF (e.g., problems with the
URIs of external links scraped from Wikipedia).
I don't know whether this is a bug in TDB or DBpedia but I guess this
is one of the problems causing people to use DBpedia online only -
even if, due to performance reasons, running it locally would be far
better.
Regards
Malte
Malte,
What about the EC2 AMIs we made, basically, we even pay for a DBpedia
snapshot [1] (meaning no loading, just mount and go).
We provide a simple loader script and VAD package Linked Data Deployment
[2] via your own Virtuoso instance (you can also get Virtuoso Open
Source Edition via most Linux Distros post KDE 4 release).
Links:
1. http://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtAWSDBpedia34S
2.
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtBulkRDFLoaderExampleDbpedia
.
We are also going to release a data sync and replication engine for RDF
that basically allows you to keep subscribers in sync with publishers
(directly or via hubs).
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Regards,
Kingsley Idehen
President & CEO
OpenLink Software
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