I'm proud to announce that the RDFeasy DBpedia Experience is now available on the AWS Marketplace
https://github.com/paulhoule/RDFeasy/wiki/RDFeasy-DBpedia-Experience https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KQPGYYA Experience SPARQL 1.1 queries with the Virtuoso 7 column store, SSD storage, and the Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 processor with hardware virtualization support. Although its 399,800,349 facts include many not found in the public SPARQL endpoint, including the Wikipedia pagelinks dataset, query performance is similar to the public endpoint, with greatly raised timeouts and query limits to support demanding training and R&D workloads. This data distribution was built using RDFEasy Zero https://github.com/paulhoule/RDFeasy/wiki/RDFeasy-Zero https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KRI3DWW an Amazon Marketplace AMI that contains tools and protocols to package RDF data into an AMI that meets the requirements of the Amazon Marketplace. -- Paul Houle Expert on Freebase, DBpedia, Hadoop and RDF (607) 539 6254 paul.houle on Skype [email protected] ᐧ
