Hi Mizanur,
when you have big RDF datasets, it might make sense to use MapReduce (but only
if you already have an Hadoop cluster at hand. Is this your case?).
You say that your data is 'huge', just for the sake of curiosity... how many
triples/quads is 'huge'? ;-)
Most of the use cases I've seen
Hi Paolo,
Thanks for your reply.
Right now I am only using DBPedia, Geoname and NYTimes for LOD cloud. And
later on I want to extend my dataset.
By the way, yes, I can use sparql directly to collect my required
statistics but my assumption is using Hadoop could give me some boosting in
collectin
> Right now I am only using DBPedia, Geoname and NYTimes for LOD cloud. And
> later on I want to extend my dataset.
>
> By the way, yes, I can use sparql directly to collect my required
> statistics but my assumption is using Hadoop could give me some boosting in
> collecting those stat.
>
> Sincer
Md. Mizanur Rahoman wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Right now I am only using DBPedia, Geoname and NYTimes for LOD cloud. And
> later on I want to extend my dataset.
Ok, so it's big, but not huge! ;-)
If you have enough RAM you can do everything on a single machine.
> By the w