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DESCRIPTION:This talk delivers an analysis of the architectural costs ass
 ociated with PostgreSQL's process-per-connection model\, examining Linux
  shared memory usage\, memory allocation tables\, CPU context switching 
 and CFS versus EEVDF scheduling. Talk explains why too many connections 
 become exponentially expensive and degrade performance.
URL:https://programm.froscon.org/2026/events/3509.html
SUMMARY:Linux and PostgreSQL in the Multiverse of Connections (ver 3)
ORGANIZER:froscon2026
LOCATION:froscon2026 - HS 7
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