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1. darkwa+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-05 08:35:49
+1 to ProxySQL, especially in RDS environments with huge monoliths attached that open a shitload of threads. RDS has fixed max_connections depending on the instance size so if you don't want to pay $$$$ for bigger but underused instances - and while you are trying to get the devs update all the hundreds old dependencies in the monolith to improve it, ProxySQL - can save your day. It did, for me. And yes, it's a self-managed system but it's pretty easy to operate and very stable.
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2. wreath+Hz[view] [source] 2026-02-05 13:30:41
>>darkwa+(OP)
You can change the max_connections in RDS though. The default is insanely high and I have no idea what it is that way. 4vCPU instances running with 5k max connections iirc, I have never seen an instance this size handle more than 100-200 concurrent connections on a CPU bound workload.
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