On 13 Aug 2013, at 15:04, nmsundar <sunda...@solartis.net> wrote:

> @Mark Proctor : 
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> Ok mark , I will move this to user list . 
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> what is the maximum number of rules kb can hold on it ?
There is no maximum - it's what ever your memory and CPU can take. But largest 
we'd seen so far in real life was 250K for a medical system.

Tbh if you are loading 600K rules in about 45seconds, that seems pretty 
reasonable to me. Some other commercial systems would not scale to that :)

Actually thinking about this, we should be asking you to do a public testimony 
- "Drools scales to 600K rules for a real production system", let me know if 
you can :)

If you do start profiling (which would be nice if you could) you can ask Qs 
about Drools internals here. Or on irc:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc

But further Qs on partitioning, or general "how to" or "What's recommended" Qs, 
should be continued on the USER list.

Mark

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