Hi all,

I already had a look at the Performance Tuning section in the Marmotta Wiki, so 
I intend to setup PostgreSQL to see if I can gain some performance there. I am 
not really familiar with PostgreSQL so I need to investigate some time in it. 
Currently I am just testing with the default marmotta setup and I notice that 
it takes a really long time to import an owl file of say 80 MB. During the 
import my (Windows) machine has only two cores working at about 70%. It doesn't 
look as if it is very busy performing its task. After the import, the queries 
on the database still perform very well. So I wonder what is going on during an 
import. Can I somehow speed up this process by allocating more memory or 
processor capacity? Importing this owl file took about 8 hours. Is there any 
hope for me that I could do it within an hour by using postgreSQL?

Kind regards,
Johan Kunnen.



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