This is not a support list. But if you read the page you listed you see:

"Connection pooling

The mysqli extension supports persistent database connections, which
are a special kind of pooled connections."

-Hannes


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:11 PM, dhruv kapatel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've read that mysqli introduced connection pooling that was not available
> in mysql.http://php.net/manual/en/mysqli.quickstart.connections.php
>
> I've read this question
> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9736188/mysql-persistent-connection-vs-connection-pooling>
> that
> explains the difference between connection pooling and persist connections.
>
> In the mysqli documentation for Persistent connection
> <http://php.net/manual/en/mysqli.quickstart.connections.php> they have
> written that:
>
> If a unused persistent connection for a given combination of host,
> username, password, socket, port and default database can not be found in
> the connection pool, then mysqli opens a new connection.
>
> So, does mysqli use connection pooling for persistent connections?
>
> If yes, then what is difference between connection pooling and persistent
> connections in mysqli?
>
> If no, then how does mysqli perform a lookup for a connection object for a
> persistent connection?
>
>
>
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