On 4/1/11 5:51 PM, William Waites wrote:
* [2011-03-31 11:54:30 -0400] Kingsley Idehen écrit:
] IPv6 to us is a little more than that. It also includes use of IPSec for
] security policies that leverage trust webs e.g., the kind WebID now
] facilitates.
Ok, I'll buy that. Though still I'd like
* [2011-03-31 11:54:30 -0400] Kingsley Idehen écrit:
] IPv6 to us is a little more than that. It also includes use of IPSec for
] security policies that leverage trust webs e.g., the kind WebID now
] facilitates.
Ok, I'll buy that. Though still I'd like to see that
decoupled somehow, ipsec awa
Hi Kun,
The following document details how the LUBM Benchmarks testing performed
against Virtuoso including multiple clients:
http://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSArticleLUBMBenchmark
With regards to the BSBM benchmark there are a series of follow-up blog post
with mo
Roberto,
On 30 Mar 2011, at 15:24, Roberto García wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
>> Note, there is a later Virtuoso snapshot build available from the following
>> FTP server location:
>>
>>
>> ftp://download.openlinksw.com/support/vos/virtuoso-opensource-6-20110308
Hi Williams ,
Thanks very much for your reply. I just want to ran LUBM 2000 actual
benchmark and to see the performance. I generate LUBM 2000 data and put them
in the lubm_8000 directory, and run lubm-load.sql to load the data into
Virtuoso database. And will run the query. Is that right?
I say "
Hi Kun,
The following documentation link provides details on installing the LUBM
benchmark from the ~/binsrc/test directory:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfperformancetuning.html#rdfperfcost
When you say “multi clients” do you mean for loading the data or running the
actual b
Thanks,Ivan and Hugh Williams. I know that, so I will just test LUBM 2000
with single machine. But I am not sure how to run LUBM, I find there is a
lubm directory in binsrc\test. I just load lubm-load.sql and then run the
SPARQL. And another big problem with me is that I don't know how to use
multi
Hi Kun,
Did you not see Ivan’s response to your initial post of this question ?
Basically cluster support is a commercial only feature of Virtuoso thus you
cannot configure a cluster with the open source product.
I note you indicate your current Virtuoso version to be 5.14, whereas the
current