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connection pooling

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connection pooling
The ability to open several connections to a database and distribute those connections to the next available request for data. On the Web, connection pooling is performed to improve performance. Otherwise opening a database connection for each user request adds overhead, and maintaining a connection for each user wastes resources.


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The Application Proxy Proposition Application proxies provide comprehensive application assurance services to data center teams: securing the web applications from professional hackers and their methods, accelerating the user experience through caching, compression and connection pooling, and increasing application availability through load balancing and application health checks.
The Application Proxy Proposition Application proxies provide comprehensive application assurance services to data center teams: securing the web applications from professional hackers and their methods, accelerating the user experience through caching, compression and connection pooling, and increasing application availability through load balancing and application health checks.
Other features include a more powerful calculation engine, bookmark enhancements, support for clustering and relational connection pooling through application servers, and a new API for Microsoft Analysis Services that includes native drill-through capabilities.
 
 
 
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