Re: Connection pooler / LDAP auth / Load Balancing on read-only queries - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Holger Jakobs
Subject Re: Connection pooler / LDAP auth / Load Balancing on read-only queries
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Msg-id 35925d5a-fc1a-4f94-bef2-7494e9345d6a@jakobs.com
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In response to Connection pooler / LDAP auth / Load Balancing on read-only queries  (Achilleas Mantzios <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com>)
Responses Re: Connection pooler / LDAP auth / Load Balancing on read-only queries
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Am 03.07.24 um 22:25 schrieb Achilleas Mantzios:
> Dear Members
>
> I am searching (like many others) of the holy grail of PostgreSQL 
> pooling + Load Balancing . Ideally I would like :
>
> - A pgbouncer with better/native LDAP (not PAM) / and eventually 
> Kerberos support
>
> - A pgbouncer enhanced with load balancing read-only queries (like 
> pgpool)
>
> or
>
> - A pgpool-II with better resources utilization / more efficient 
> pooling (like pgbouncer)
>
>
> There are other solutions available pgcat (no LDAP), odyssey (no load 
> balancing) , pgagroal, supavisor, none of which seem to cover the above.
>
> Some ppl advice , keeping pgbouncer close to the app(s) and pgpool 
> close to the DB. But kinda had mixed feelings putting the two work 
> together.
>
> I'd like to ask if there any thoughts or even hopes that some of the 
> above will be available in a single software, or otherwise how do 
> people tackle this.
>
> Thank you
>

Have a look at pgCat, a newcomer which might meet your needs.

Cheers

Holger

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Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach




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