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pgbouncer: pgbouncer (Lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL)
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pgbouncer:
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pgbouncer: pgbouncer is a PostgreSQL connection pooler. Any target application
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pgbouncer: can be connected to pgbouncer as if it were a PostgreSQL server,
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pgbouncer: and pgbouncer will create a connection to the actual server, or it
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pgbouncer: will reuse one of its existing connections.
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pgbouncer:
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pgbouncer: The aim of pgbouncer is to lower the performance impact of opening
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pgbouncer: new connections to PostgreSQL.
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pgbouncer:
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pgbouncer: Homepage: https://pgbouncer.github.io
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