Fabio:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 1:05 PM Fabio Ugo Venchiarutti
wrote:
> Even if network datagrams moved at the speed of light and with no
> serialisation/forwarding delay (which they don't), you're still going to
> deal with several thousand KMs of distance; I'm positively surprised
> you're gettin
On 09/09/2020 04:59, J . Mageshwaran wrote:
Hi Team, I am performing some benchmark testing with application in aws
east 2 and dB in East 1. I am using pgbench for benchmark, the RTT
Latency between East 1 to east2 is some where between 12 to 16 ms on an
average. Is there any optimization that
Hi,
use of a connection pooler usually helps in such cases. It will not reduce
latency, but it will mitigate the problem when the app can benefit from
recycling the connections.
regards,
fabio pardi
On 09/09/2020 06:59, J . Mageshwaran wrote:
> Hi Team, I am performing some benchmark testing
Hi Team, I am performing some benchmark testing with application in aws
east 2 and dB in East 1. I am using pgbench for benchmark, the RTT Latency
between East 1 to east2 is some where between 12 to 16 ms on an average. Is
there any optimization that can be done to reduce the latency and increase
t