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pgagroal performance
Performance is an important goal for pgagroal and effort have been made to make pgagroal scale and use a limited number of resources.
This report describe pgagroal in relationship to 3 other PostgreSQL connection pool implementations, which we will call "a", "b" and "c".
The pgbench program was used in the runs. All pool configurations were made with performance in mind.
All diagrams are using the same identifier for the connection pool in question, so "a" is "a" in all diagrams and so on.
The runs were performed on RHEL 7.7 / EPEL / DevTools 8 based machines on 10G network. All connection pools were the latest versions as of January 14, 2020. pgagroal was using the epoll mode of libev.
Simple
This run uses
pgbench -M simple

Extended
This run uses
pgbench -M extended

Prepared
This run uses
pgbench -M prepared

ReadOnly
This run uses
pgbench -S -M prepared

Closing
Please, run your own benchmarks to see how pgagroal compare to your existing connection pool deployment.