Ok, it seems there are no takers. I don't understand the lack of interest - 
maybe that's because I'm missing some really important point. Let me define 
where I'm coming from:
I'm going to run on average N*100000 workflows per day. That amounts to about 
10*N*100000 variable instances and goodly quantity of tokens and such. So it 
stands to the reason that after about 10 days my db will start loosing 
performance even if the SQL it just perfect - no bad joins, no search by 
non-indexed fields etc. So I'd really love to partition all the tables by some 
field (say, date), add that field to the queries and just drop the partitions 
older that 2 days. All of this obviously is relevant to the DBMS with 
partitioning ability, like Oracle.
Then  I'd love to build the proper indices in the db. Obviously, they'll have 
to be local, because I can not afford index-rebuild downtime following a 
partition drop.
So where could I find some information in respect to the queries and the update 
process? These issues have got to be common for all people with high load 
systems. Am I to understand that nobody runs jBPM for more than a few 
hundreds/thousands workflows per day?


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