Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-09-02 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 9/2/19 3:51 PM, Adam Sanchez wrote: > Hi  > > I was able to reduce the load time to 9.1 hours aprox. (32890338 msec) > in Virtuoso 7. > I used 6 SSD disks of 1T each with RAID 0 (mdadm software RAID, I have > not tried with hardware RAID). > The virtuoso.ini for 256G RAM is >

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-09-02 Thread Adam Sanchez
Hi I was able to reduce the load time to 9.1 hours aprox. (32890338 msec) in Virtuoso 7. I used 6 SSD disks of 1T each with RAID 0 (mdadm software RAID, I have not tried with hardware RAID). The virtuoso.ini for 256G RAM is https://gist.github.com/asanchez75/58d5aed504051c7fbf9af0921c3c9130 I

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-09-02 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 9/1/19 5:14 AM, Edgar Meij wrote: > Thanks for this, Kingsley. > > Based on > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-stlTC_WJmMU3xA_NxA1tSLHw6_sbpjff-5OITtrbFw/edit#gid=1799898600 > (copy-pasted below), it seems that it takes 43 hours to load, is that > correct? Yes, for that particular

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-09-01 Thread Edgar Meij
Thanks for this, Kingsley. Based on https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-stlTC_WJmMU3xA_NxA1tSLHw6_sbpjff-5OITtrbFw/edit#gid=1799898600 (copy-pasted below), it seems that it takes 43 hours to load, is that correct? Also, what is the "patch for geometry" mentioned there? I'm assuming that is

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-14 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 8/14/19 4:35 PM, Egon Willighagen wrote: > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:10 AM Kingsley Idehen > wrote: >> We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1]. >> One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing >> Interface for Entity Relationship

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-14 Thread Egon Willighagen
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:10 AM Kingsley Idehen wrote: > We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1]. > One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing > Interface for Entity Relationship Types [2][3]. Awesome! I've started seeing how

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-14 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 8/14/19 6:07 AM, Jérémie Roquet wrote: > Hi! > > Le mer. 14 août 2019 à 01:10, Kingsley Idehen a > écrit : >> We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1]. >> One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing >> Interface for Entity

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-14 Thread Jérémie Roquet
Hi! Le mer. 14 août 2019 à 01:10, Kingsley Idehen a écrit : > We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1]. > One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing > Interface for Entity Relationship Types [2][3]. That's great news, thanks! >

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-13 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 8/13/19 7:20 PM, Denny Vrandečić wrote: > That is really cool! Thanks and congratulations! I will certainly play > with it. > > Is it in some way synced or is it a static snapshot? At this juncture, it is a snapshot, but ultimately we want something that's kept in sycn, just like DBpedia-Live

Re: [Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-13 Thread Denny Vrandečić
That is really cool! Thanks and congratulations! I will certainly play with it. Is it in some way synced or is it a static snapshot? On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 4:10 PM Kingsley Idehen wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > A little FYI. > > We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via

[Wikidata] Virtuoso hosted Wikidata Instance

2019-08-13 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Hi Everyone, A little FYI. We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1]. One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing Interface for Entity Relationship Types [2][3]. Links: [1] http://wikidata.demo.openlinksw.com/sparql -- SPARQL