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How we fixed Postgres connection pooling on serverless with PgDog

How we fixed Postgres connection pooling on serverless with PgDog

A startup swapped Supavisor and PgBouncer for PgDog on EKS. The swap stopped serverless deploy connection spikes. A multi-threaded, colocated pooler handled the bursty traffic.

PgDog needed fixes for Prisma prepared-statement handling. The team shipped those. PgDog now exports metrics via OpenMetrics to Prometheus/Grafana. It supports health-aware load balancing. That combo let the startup shrink Supabase hosts and cut costs.


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