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	<title>Comments on: Garlik releases open source triple store, 4Store</title>
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		<title>By: Atanas Kiryakov</title>
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		<dc:creator>Atanas Kiryakov</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is a nice development and it is good for the market RDF databases! 

It would have been even more interesting if there was any public justification about the scalability and performance claims made in this post and elsewhere. For instance, I personally believe that our store can lodd 100B triples at 400 KSt/sec given the hardware used by some of the competitors. But our practice is not to throw figures in the public space before we can justify them and provide sufficient evidence and technical details.</description>
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<p>It would have been even more interesting if there was any public justification about the scalability and performance claims made in this post and elsewhere. For instance, I personally believe that our store can lodd 100B triples at 400 KSt/sec given the hardware used by some of the competitors. But our practice is not to throw figures in the public space before we can justify them and provide sufficient evidence and technical details.</p>
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