pgagroal
High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL (by agroal)
catfs
Cache AnyThing filesystem written in Rust (by kahing)
pgagroal | catfs | |
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2 | 4 | |
650 | 816 | |
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7.9 | 3.6 | |
6 days ago | 7 months ago | |
C | Rust | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pgagroal
Posts with mentions or reviews of pgagroal.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-12.
- Pgagroal: High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL
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Scalable PostgreSQL Connection Pooler
I'd be happy to help tuning Odyssey to someone who will bachmark both poolers (in fact there's only one number - number of worker processes..well, maybe pool_size too).
pgagroal claims performance superiority over all poolers [0]. I doubt that Odyssey was used in transaction pooling mode in those experiments.
[0] https://github.com/agroal/pgagroal/blob/master/doc/PERFORMAN...
catfs
Posts with mentions or reviews of catfs.
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- Cache AnyThing filesystem written in Rust
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Gcsfuse: A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
I don't think it is, instead each operation makes a request. You can use something like catfs https://github.com/kahing/catfs
- Scalable PostgreSQL Connection Pooler
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pgagroal and catfs you can also consider the following projects:
pgbouncer-fast-switchover - Adds query routing and rewriting extensions to pgbouncer
goofys - a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go