Roman,

unfortunately no to 1) and 2) but this is an interesting suggestion.

Currently the two modes only differ in allowing writes or not, not much in 
terms of performance (i.e. removing locks or synchronization on the r/o 
connection)

Michael

Am 25.12.2013 um 16:16 schrieb Roman Tkalenko <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> I'd like to hear your advice concerning the following:
> is it even possible - open two simultaneous connections to (already existing) 
> database, one of which will be opened as "read-only", and the other one - 
> with full access?
> is it reasonable and will my app gain significant performance under the 
> condition that I have more read-only operations than r-w?
> if answers to 1) and 2) are "yes"? than what is the most appropriate way to 
> do it?
> Thank you,
> Roman.
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