There is an OS limit (at least on AIX) for each process (which the Execution group is one of them). Each message flow that are different have a different memory requirement/footprint. Depending on the requirement, you add up the exact number of bytes each flow in the execution group requires and it can be less then or equal to the allowed maximum memory usage per process.
In short, it is hard to tell.
The only limit is the available memory per box - whatever broker and other processes take up, divided by the number of execution groups. +/- whatever you feel comfortable. _________________ Gabe "The Hun" Korodi
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