So, I am working on some system designs for a web application, and I wonder if there is any definitive answer on how to best connect to a postgres database.
I could have it so that each time a query, or set of queries, for a particular request, needs to be run, a new connection is opened, queries are run, and then connection is closed / dropped. OR, I could create a persistent connection that will remain open as long as a user is logged in and then any queries are run against the open connection. I can see how, for only a few (hundreds to thousands) of users, the latter might make more sense but if I need to scale up to millions, I might not want all of those connections open. Any idea of how much time / overhead is added by opening and closing a connection everytime? Any and all information is welcome. Thanks in advance -- Mark M