Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!


Can anyone translate this hosting requirement in simpler terms
New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.

All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.

Can anyone translate this hosting requirement in simpler terms

Website hosting + data storage (Data is in the form of Triples/RDF).
Data specifications:
Size of database in RDF triples = 578454 triples
Number of concurrent queries = number of concurrent users (Our this answer is based on the following analysis that, we are assuming no parallel processing/queries thrown by a single user. There will always be sequential queries.)
Read vs write ratio = possibly once in 2 months we will update the complete Knowledge Base as a dump.
Complex queries vs quick lookups = 1:50
Inference complexity if used = Nil
Number of environments (production, staging, testing, dev, etc) = development & testing phase

Comments

  • put it through chatgpt cuz really wtf is this

  • hellb0yhellb0y Member

    Try with ChatGPT on Bard.

  • DazzleDazzle Member

    ChatGPT
    Website hosting refers to the service of making a website accessible on the internet. It involves storing the files and data related to the website on a server that is connected to the internet.

    Data storage, in this context, refers to the storage of information in the form of triples/RDF (Resource Description Framework). RDF triples are a way of representing data, where each triple consists of a subject, a predicate, and an object. This format is commonly used for organizing and linking data in the semantic web.

    In your case, you have a database containing 578,454 RDF triples. These triples represent the information you want to store and retrieve. You also mentioned the number of concurrent queries, which means the number of users accessing the data at the same time.

    The read vs write ratio indicates how often you need to update the data compared to retrieving it. In your case, you mentioned that you update the complete Knowledge Base as a dump approximately once every two months.

    You also mentioned the ratio between complex queries and quick lookups. Complex queries typically involve more processing and may take longer to retrieve the desired information, while quick lookups are simpler and faster. In your case, the ratio is 1:50, indicating that you have more quick lookups than complex queries.

    You mentioned that there is no inference complexity if used. Inference refers to the process of deriving new knowledge or relationships based on existing data. If you're not using inference, it means you're not utilizing this feature.

    Lastly, you mentioned having multiple environments like production, staging, testing, and development. These environments are separate instances where you can deploy and test your website and data before making them available to the public. They help ensure that changes and updates are properly tested and do not affect the live website.

    In summary, you have a website hosting service that will store your data in the form of RDF triples. The database contains 578,454 triples, and you expect concurrent queries from multiple users. You update the entire database every two months. The majority of queries are quick lookups, and there is no inference complexity involved. You have different environments for development and testing purposes.


    You're welcome

  • ralfralf Member

    @Iamtechguru said:
    Can anyone translate this hosting requirement in simpler terms

    You do not have the necessary expertise to supply this customer.

  • @ralf said:

    @Iamtechguru said:
    Can anyone translate this hosting requirement in simpler terms

    You do not have the necessary expertise to supply this customer.

    Yes I know, that's why I am trying to understand the requirement and will buy it from some known company

  • ralfralf Member

    @Iamtechguru said:

    @ralf said:

    @Iamtechguru said:
    Can anyone translate this hosting requirement in simpler terms

    You do not have the necessary expertise to supply this customer.

    Yes I know, that's why I am trying to understand the requirement and will buy it from some known company

    From their requirements, it would seem they are expecting a managed service. If you have no idea what any of these requirements mean, you probably aren't the best choice of provider for them. When something goes wrong, how do you expect to be able to help them?

Sign In or Register to comment.