Craig Ringer <[email protected]> writes:
> max_connections = 100 # (change requires restart)
> # WARNING: If you're about to increase max_connections above 100, you
> # should probably be using a connection pool instead. See:
> # http://wiki.postgresql.org/max_connections
This gives the impression that performance is great at 100 and falls off
a cliff at 101, which is both incorrect and likely to lower peoples'
opinion of the software. I'd suggest wording more like "if you're
considering raising max_connections into the thousands, you should
probably use a connection pool instead". And I agree with Merlin that a
wiki pointer is inappropriate.
regards, tom lane
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