On Monday, March 6, 2006, 6:09:43 PM, Matt wrote: M> Pete,
M> Does this mean that you are somehow supporting incremental rule base M> updates, or is it that the compiler is just much faster so we will get M> the same number of updates, but generally get them 40-120 minutes M> earlier in relation to the data that generated them? The latter. Incremental updates are coming with the V3 engine. We will have real time reporting and tuning before that. The new behavior for the compiler bots is to seek out any eligible rulebases that match the profile of the previously compiled rulebase and to use the cached data to build the new rulebase provided it is discovered within a short enough period (a matter of seconds). This is called "replication". Replication happens in seconds. Compiling a rulebase takes between 5 and 35 minutes depending on the complexity. While I have seen occasional spikes, I generally now see unfinished, eligible rulebase counts in the low teens and estimated lag in the single digits. M> Either way, definitely an improvement. The closer to real-time we can M> get, the better. :-) _M This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html