Most of data being stored could be treat as dictionaries, so updates will be 
rather big but rarely.
The number of simultaneous reads could be a few hundred maybe. 
Queries will need also Micro OWL Reasoner (at least) and acceptable response 
time is crucial.

> Hi Paweł,
>
> The amount CPU is more determined by the number of concurrent users or other 
> services. Even if a system is supporting 1000's, the number actually active 
> at any given moment is much lower.
>
> The kinds of application using the system influence the complexity of the 
> queries as well.
>
> Another factor is the data growth - is it a continuous stream of small 
> updates or a few big updates?
>
> Fuseki can scale for performance with RDF-delta:
> https://afs.github.io/rdf-delta/
>
>     Andy

> On 07/03/2022 19:52, Rinor Sefa wrote:
>> Hi Pawel,
>>
>> What would be other requirements for such a system, you mentioned memory 
>> scaling and response time? I ask this question because Fuseki might meet 
>> some of these requirements but not others, or vice versa, for any database. 
>> Knowing exactly what your requirements are will help you determine if Fuseki 
>> can be used.
>>
>>

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