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[โ€“] msage@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The issue is that the PDO returns a resource, but for a connection, that is no longer writeable.

I did not have time to actually test anything, and I won't till sunday at least.

Just so you get my situation:

I need to benchmark 5000 successful write requests per second. So yes, 5ms is way too long for me, the rest of the request is done within 3ms tops.

I beat that benchmark with ease, the only issue is with the failover in Patroni cluster. Once I get some time to sit down, I will report my findings.

There are many other ways to solve this, I just want to better understand what PDO actually does.

[โ€“] thgs 1 points 1 year ago

I would read the c source if I were you. I've done that to learn more in the past in other occasions.

Makes sense to want to optimize it yes as just connecting is more than anything else. What PHP version btw?