Em seg., 5 de jun. de 2023 às 13:42, Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us>
escreveu:

> On Mon, Jun  5, 2023 at 01:26:00PM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote:
> > On 05/06/2023 11:18, Tom Lane wrote:
> > > For the record, I think this will be a disaster. There is far too much
> > > code that will get broken, largely silently, and much of it is not
> > > under our control.
> >
> > I fully agreed with Tom.
> >
> > First, it is not clear what are the benefits of architecture change?
> >
> > Performance?
> >
> > Development becomes much more complicated and error-prone.
>
> I agree the costs of going threaded have been reduced with compiler and
> library improvements, but I don't know if they are reduced enough for
> the change to be a net benefit, except on Windows where the process
> creation overhead is high.
>
Yeah, but process creation, even on windows, is a tiny part of response
time.
SGDB has one connection per user, so one process or thread.

Unlike a webserver like Nginx, with hundreds of thousands connections.
For the record, Nginx is multithread and uses -Werror for default. (Make
all warnings into errors)

regards,
Ranier Vilela

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