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19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions coderd/database/db.go
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Expand Up @@ -42,6 +42,25 @@ type DBTX interface {
// New creates a new database store using a SQL database connection.
func New(sdb *sql.DB) Store {
dbx := sqlx.NewDb(sdb, "postgres")

// The default is 0 but the request will fail with a 500 if the DB
// cannot accept new connections, so we try to limit that here.
// Requests will wait for a new connection instead of a hard error
// if a limit is set.
dbx.SetMaxOpenConns(40)
// Allow a max of 3 idle connections at a time. Lower values end up
// creating a lot of connection churn. Since each connection uses about
// 10MB of memory, we're allocating 30MB to Postgres connections per
// replica, but is better than causing Postgres to spawn a thread 15-20
// times/sec. PGBouncer's transaction pooling is not the greatest so
// it's not optimal for us to deploy.
//
// This was set to 10 before we started doing HA deployments, but 3 was
// later determined to be a better middle ground as to not use up all
// of PGs default connection limit while simultaneously avoiding a lot
// of connection churn.
dbx.SetMaxIdleConns(3)

return &sqlQuerier{
db: dbx,
sdb: dbx,
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