By default, Virtuoso stores all RDF data in a single "RDF Storage" that consists of one four-column relational table containing all triples of all graphs.
The Virtuoso instance seems to be in the default configuration now, probably you do not have to inspect the rest of this page.
System Administrator can extend this basic schema with more storages and more groups of triples to represent a variety of SQL tables and views stored in Virtuoso or in attached data sources.
This pre-defined storage is used by default by all SPARQL queries.
This storage is created by some application or by a system administrator.
The storage contains no RDF Views.
The storage has a default quad map <http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/virtrdf#DefaultQuadMap>
The quad map provides triples for
The data come from
This pre-defined storage is used internally for SERVICE {...} clauses of SPARQL queries; not for regular use.
The storage contains no RDF Views.
The storage has a default quad map <http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/virtrdf#DefaultServiceMap>
The quad map provides triples for
The data come from system procedure views that compose and send HTTP requests to remote SPARQL service endpoints and then parse answers
This pre-defined storage is to enumerate quad maps mentioned by triggers based on RDF Views; these triggers track changes in source tables of RDF Views and materialize updated content of views as "physical" triples.
The storage contains no RDF Views.
The storage has no default quad map.
This pre-defined storage is used internally for temporary quads made during work of EXTRACT {...} FROM CONSTRUCT {...} WHERE {...} operator
The storage contains no RDF Views.
The storage has a default quad map <http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/virtrdf#TmpQuadMap>
The quad map provides triples for
The data come from
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