> I've had loads take over 24 hours and produce 350GB TDB1 instances... Yeah 24H is still acceptable, but it's very borderline. Running a conversion that takes days becomes frustrating very soon. Of course I'm not trying to be mean here, but I think it's good to push the limits because we are already at a point where graphs have several billions triples. If my computer, which is an average consumer PC at best, can do 60-70K, two "average grade" nodes could already outperform your beefy server if only I could share the load on multiple PCs.
> Ok with the data, I have that somewhere and will run it through, hopefully > tonight if paid work doesn't get in the way ;-) Thank you very much for trying this and for offering feedback. I'd be interested to know - what components do you have (cpu/ram/disks/...) - the AVG number of triples/second - the final size of the TDB2 store Also since you're already running this test, would you mind sharing the final TDB2 store instead of deleting it? :) If the output is not too large...
