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pgbouncer
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MongoDB and Load Balancer Support
Thanks to MongoDB drivers all consistently providing connection monitoring and pooling functionality, external connection pooling solutions aren't required (ex: Pgpool, PgBouncer). This allows applications built using MongoDB drivers to be resilient and scalable out of the box, but based on what we understand regarding the number of connections applications establish to MongoDB clusters it stands to reason that at a certain point as our application deployments increase, so will our connections.
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Minha jornada de otimização de uma aplicação django
Pgbouncer - resolvia o problema do limite de conexões no postgres. Mas a API “saudável” manteve o número de conexões baixo o suficiente.
- PgBouncer 1.21.0 – "The one with prepared statements"
- Pgbouncer adds support for prepared statements
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PgBouncer is useful, important, and fraught with peril
Pgbouncer maintainer here. Overall I think this is a great description of the tradeoffs that PgBouncer brings and how to work around/manage them. I'm actively working on fixing quite a few of the issues in this blog though
1. Named protocol-level prepared statements in transaction mode has a PR that's pretty close to being merged: https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer/pull/845
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Supavisor: Scaling Postgres to 1 Million Connections
A common solution is connection pooling. Supabase currently offers pgbouncer which is single-threaded, making it difficult to scale. We've seen some novel ways to scale pgbouncer, but we have a few other goals in mind for our platform.
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Citus 12: Schema-based sharding for PostgreSQL
Great observation! :)
We worked upstream to have `search_path` properly handled (tracked per client) by pgbouncer.
https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer/commit/8c18fc4d213ad4...
Check config.md in that commit for a verbose, humanized description.
node
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Case Study - TDD in Node.js Inspector Server and Other Projects
test_inspector_socket_server.cc: Tests the server, including socket listening, HTTP protocol support, and potential error states.
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Task Unity- Achieve More Together
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Setting up a React environment
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Getting Started With React Native: Installation & Setup
Node JS
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Discover the VERN Stack: Revolutionizing Web Development with VERSE.DB, Express, React, and Node
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Building Command Line Interface (CLI) Tools with Node.js
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Introduction to Nodejs
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Dive into Server-Side Website Programming: From Basics to Mastery🚀🚀
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Steps to Initialize a Shopify Web App Locally: A Comprehensive Guide
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Awesome List
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