Craig Ringer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It takes more then 0.05s :(

Only this function reduce server speed max to 20request per second.
If you need that sort of frequent database access, you might want to look into:

- Doing more work in each connection and reducing the number of connections required;
- Using multiple connections in parallel;
- Pooling connections so you don't need to create a new one for every job;
- Using a more efficient database connector and/or language;
- Dispatching requests to a persistent database access provider that's always connected

Oh, I missed:

Use a UNIX domain socket rather than a TCP/IP local socket. Database interfaces that support UNIX sockets (like psycopg) will normally do this if you omit the host argument entirely.

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Craig Ringer

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