Re: Scaling / Number of simultanous connections
От | Nico Callewaert |
---|---|
Тема | Re: Scaling / Number of simultanous connections |
Дата | |
Msg-id | CAC4s6k8R7EXfBXX7B=iTG_N_BPrb4bXYMEUODpOjonUyA3L0aQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Scaling / Number of simultanous connections (Nico Callewaert <app.development1972@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Hi,
Thanks to everybody for the answers. Indeed, not all the time there is traffic on all those connections.
Thanks, best regards, Nico
Op ma 11 feb. 2019 om 12:40 schreef Nico Callewaert <app.development1972@gmail.com>:
Hi,Thanks to everybody for the answers. Indeed, not all the time there is traffic on all those connections.Thanks, best regards, NicoOp vr 8 feb. 2019 om 22:24 schreef Dwayne A <dwayne.albuquerque@gmail.com>:You could also look at pgbouncer for connection pooling.Cheers,DwayneOn Thu., Feb. 7, 2019, 9:57 a.m. Andreas Kretschmer, <andreas@a-kretschmer.de> wrote:
Am 07.02.19 um 18:43 schrieb Nico Callewaert:
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to start porting a Firebird DB to Postgres. Next thing will
> be upgrading all customers. Most of our customers have around 30 users
> or less. We have a few 'bigger' customers that maybe have 50 users or
> a bit more still. The application is a Delphi application that is in
> fact a 'fat' client that uses a permanent connection to the DB. I've
> read that Postgres uses 1 process per user. So that means 30-50
> processes at the same time.
>
> I have 2 questions about this
> - I guess this situation is not really a heavy workload? Or is it?
not really, assuming not all connections are active the same time.
> - And is it correct that a single process cannot access multiple CPU
> cores, so things are not multi threaded? I guess MySQL used that
> argument somewhere, but I'm not sure, forgive me if I'm mistaken.
yes and no, since 9.6 we can use multiple cores for one query, using
multiple processes.
>
> The whole thing boils down to this question: Am I save with 30-50
> simultanous users for speed and scaling?
>
most likely yes, on modern hardware.
Regards, Andreas
--
2ndQuadrant - The PostgreSQL Support Company.
www.2ndQuadrant.com
В списке pgsql-novice по дате отправления: