On 03/14/2017 09:08 AM, Durumdara wrote:
Dear Melvin!
What is the meaning of PgBouncer with persistent, non-interruptable
connections? To I know it (for learn).
They are non web connections (request, get connection, result, drop
connection), they are pure, native applications which are keeping
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Durumdara wrote:
> Dear Melvin!
>
> What is the meaning of PgBouncer with persistent, non-interruptable
> connections? To I know it (for learn).
>
> They are non web connections (request, get connection, result, drop
> connection), they are pure, native applicati
Dear Melvin!
What is the meaning of PgBouncer with persistent, non-interruptable
connections? To I know it (for learn).
They are non web connections (request, get connection, result, drop
connection), they are pure, native applications which are keeping
connection from the start to the terminatio
On 03/14/2017 07:15 AM, Durumdara wrote:
Dear Members!
In a very strong Linux machine (with many 16-30 GB RAM) what is the
limit of the PGSQL server (9.4-9.5) "maximum connections"?
1000?
2000?
The clients are native applications (Windows executables) with
persistent connections, with more tha
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Durumdara wrote:
> Dear Members!
>
> In a very strong Linux machine (with many 16-30 GB RAM) what is the limit
> of the PGSQL server (9.4-9.5) "maximum connections"?
>
> 1000?
> 2000?
>
> The clients are native applications (Windows executables) with persistent
>
Dear Members!
In a very strong Linux machine (with many 16-30 GB RAM) what is the limit
of the PGSQL server (9.4-9.5) "maximum connections"?
1000?
2000?
The clients are native applications (Windows executables) with persistent
connections, with more than 100 databases (every client have only one