On 10/30/2012 06:55 AM, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Is there a good transaction-based connection pooler in Python?
> You're better off with a good pool built in to the client application
> than with a good pool running as a separate process between the
> client and the database, IMO.
Could you explain this a little more? My experience is almost always the
exact opposite, especially in large clusters that may have dozens of
servers all hitting the same database. A centralized pool has much less
duplication and can serve from a smaller pool than having 12 servers
each have 25 connections reserved in their own private pool or something.
I mean... a pool is basically a proxy server. I don't have 12 individual
proxy servers for 12 webservers.
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