Overview
DBpedia Snapshot: Latest DBpedia Snapshot derived from Wikipedia
Virtuoso Platform: Virtuoso 08.03.3327-pthreads as of 2023-02-14.
This is a maintenance release comprising enhancements and minor bug fixes. Key enhancements include:
- ACME Protocol Support for simplified HTTPS setup and use for the native HTTP Server functionality realm
- Native GraphQL Support -- adds support for Mutations and Subscriptions
- Database Encryption at Rest
- 64-Bit Prefixes that enable scaling single DBMS instances up to 100 Billion+ Triples
- Enhanced "Anytime Query" Functionality that fully controlled via HTTP response codes
Release Notes:
- Native GraphQL Support
- Database Encryption at Rest
- 64-Bit Prefixes that enable scaling single DBMS instances up to 100 Billion+ Triples
- Enhanced "Anytime Query" Functionality that fully controlled via HTTP response codes
Highlights
- Preconfigured DBpedia instance ready for immediate use
- High-Performance, Secure, and Scalable DBpedia Knowledge Graph derived from Wikipedia content.
- Exploit SPARQL and/or SQL interactions with a Knowledge Graph comprising a good chunk of mankind's knowledge as it exists in Wikipedia
Details
Typical total price
$0.687/hour
Pricing
Free trial
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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m3.large | $0.435 | $0.133 | $0.568 |
m3.xlarge | $0.435 | $0.266 | $0.701 |
m3.2xlarge | $0.87 | $0.532 | $1.402 |
m4.large | $0.435 | $0.10 | $0.535 |
m4.xlarge | $0.435 | $0.20 | $0.635 |
m4.2xlarge | $0.87 | $0.40 | $1.27 |
m4.4xlarge | $1.739 | $0.80 | $2.539 |
m4.10xlarge | $4.349 | $2.00 | $6.349 |
m4.16xlarge | $5.915 | $3.20 | $9.115 |
m5zn.large | $0.435 | $0.165 | $0.60 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes | $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Version release notes
This is a maintenance release comprising the new DBpedia Snapshot 2022-12 release deployed via Virtuoso 08.03.3327-pthreads as of 2023-02-14.
Virtuoso releated enhancements include:
- ACME Protocol Support for simplified HTTPS setup and use for the native HTTP Server functionality realm
- Native GraphQL Support -- adds support for Mutations and Subscriptions
- Database Encryption at Rest
- 64-Bit Prefixes that enable scaling single DBMS instances up to 100 Billion+ Triples
- Enhanced "Anytime Query" Functionality that fully controlled via HTTP response codes
Additional details
Usage instructions
Once this AMI is successfully initialized, you should follow the instructions outlined in the document at: http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/doc/dav/wiki/Main/VirtPayAsYouGoEBSBackedAMIDBpedia2015 .
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