
Why Database Connection Pool Sizing Needs Load Testing Not Formulas
Lucas and Luna dig into why the classic 'connections = (core_count * 2) + effective_spindle_count' formula fails under modern workloads. They walk through a real-world case at a mid-size ad-tech firm where a PostgreSQL connection pool set to 90 connections caused 40-millisecond p99 latency spikes under burst traffic, and how load-testing with a stepped concurrency model revealed the actual sweet spot at 28 connections. The episode covers queue depth, Little's Law, how connection pooling libraries like PgBouncer and HikariCP handle backpressure differently, and why database proxies add unpredictable latency variance. No formulas, no theory — just the concrete testing methodology that saved the firm's Black Friday campaign.
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- FréquenceTous les jours
- Publiée7 juillet 2026 à 22:16 UTC
- Durée11 min
- Saison2
- Épisode97
- ClassificationTous publics