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I have been planning since months to put in a readable form some tests I did to check how Triple Stores deal with GeoSPARQL. Then a twitter discussion has eventually given me the motivation to start these notes.
The word "benchmarking" I used in the mentioned twitter discussion is actually not the right one. It is not my intention to measure performance (how quick is the store to load data, how many trillions triples are managed, how fast is the response to a federated query over tens services): my main interest here is simply to load some geodata and run a basic GeoSPARQL query and see how the stores behave. I decided to use docker and run the images with the default configurations available in Docker Hub: sometimes I have quikly further investigated in case of failure.
Dataset
For the tests I used a simple dataset containing the 26 Swiss Ca
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