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    PgAgroal

    PgAgroal

    High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL

    pgagroal is a high-performance PostgreSQL connection pooler written in C, designed for minimal latency and efficient resource usage. It provides features like secure authentication, hot reloading, and support for multiple databases, making it suitable for low-latency applications and microservice architectures. pgagroal is optimized for fast startup, low overhead, and easy integration.
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    repmgr

    repmgr

    A lightweight replication manager for PostgreSQL (Postgres)

    repmgr is a management tool for PostgreSQL replication, providing monitoring, failover, and administrative capabilities for streaming replication setups. It simplifies the configuration of primary/standby clusters and automates failover processes for high availability. repmgr is widely used in production environments where database resilience and minimal downtime are critical.
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