The benefits of Red Hat Fuse are balanced by the fact that they use it because the integration is very simple. It only requires creating a flow and then putting it in the environment, which is very simple. The creation of services was directly in Java, and all services are called from Apache Camel. Red Hat Fuse was the integration system, and it has many ways for traceability, which is a key point. They also use other tools to see reports and other things, which is part of the architecture. Red Hat Fuse remains very simple. Regarding stability, Red Hat Fuse works well without lagging, crashing, or downtime. As for scalability, it works for both small to medium businesses and large corporations. When I create the standalone installation, I work with one instance, but if I configure the cluster, I can put the installation inside a virtual machine or a node of Kubernetes. With that, I have the possibility to improve the whole system in Red Hat Fuse, and it's not a problem.



