Hi. The company I work for is evaluating drools for use in an event analysis engine, to be based on drools fusion, and I was tasked with evaluating Drools for that purpose. I've read a couple of books that deal with drools, in addition to various articles, guides, and tutorials, but could not find any guides to drools scalability. the references i could find usually deal with trying to partition a problem into "orthogonal" sessions running on different nodes, but i could not find any treatment of CPU requirements, memory consumption estimates, or single-session scalability concerns, and when I tried a couple of experiments on my own the results were quite alarming (see https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-2845 - possibly a threading bug?, and https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-2862 - a memory leak). Im looking for any training course / book / guide dealing with fusion scalability. the aim, eventually, is to reach a throughput of 10M events/day, most probably feeding into a single session. any course / book / training recommendation would be very welcome.
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