On 07/02/2020 12:49, Chris Ellis wrote:
What's "too much" for max_connections? What happens when you set it to
high? What factors affect that number?
When sizing max_connections you need to trade off how many connections
your application will use at peak vs how much RAM and CPU you have.
Each connection is capable of allocating work_mem and has a stack etc.
As such you don't want max_connections to be able to run your system
out of RAM.
Sure, but that's where I'm trying to find out what's sensible. The box
has 196GB memory, most of that in hugepages, 18 core Intel Skylake with
HT on giving 36 cores and tonnes of SSD for storage. How would I turn
that spec into a sensible number for max_connections? As that number
grows, what contention points in postgres will start creaking (shared
memory where the IPC happens?)
In case I forgot to say, this is PostgreSQL 11...
Chris
PS: definitely thinking of pg_bouncer, but still trying to figure out
what to sensibly set for max_connections.