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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ PostgreSQL pooler and proxy (like PgBouncer) with support for sharding, load bal
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| Failover | **Stable** | Queries are automatically rerouted around broken replicas, validated by regular health checks. |
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| Failover | **Stable** | Queries are automatically rerouted around broken replicas, validated by regular health checks. |
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| Admin database statistics | **Stable** | Pooler statistics and administration via the `pgbouncer` and `pgcat` databases. |
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| Admin database statistics | **Stable** | Pooler statistics and administration via the `pgbouncer` and `pgcat` databases. |
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| Prometheus statistics | **Stable** | Statistics are reported via a HTTP endpoint for Prometheus. |
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| Prometheus statistics | **Stable** | Statistics are reported via a HTTP endpoint for Prometheus. |
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| Client TLS | **Stable** | Clients can connect to the pooler using TLS/SSL. |
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| SSL/TLS | **Stable** | Clients can connect to the pooler using TLS. Pooler can connect to Postgres servers using TLS. |
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| Client/Server authentication | **Stable** | Clients can connect using MD5 authentication, supported by `libpq` and all Postgres client drivers. PgCat can connect to Postgres using MD5 and SCRAM-SHA-256. |
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| Client/Server authentication | **Stable** | Clients can connect using MD5 authentication, supported by `libpq` and all Postgres client drivers. PgCat can connect to Postgres using MD5 and SCRAM-SHA-256. |
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| Live configuration reloading | **Stable** | Identical to PgBouncer; all settings can be reloaded dynamically (except `host` and `port`). |
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| Live configuration reloading | **Stable** | Identical to PgBouncer; all settings can be reloaded dynamically (except `host` and `port`). |
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| Auth passthrough | **Stable** | MD5 password authentication can be configured to use an `auth_query` so no cleartext passwords are needed in the config file.|
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| Auth passthrough | **Stable** | MD5 password authentication can be configured to use an `auth_query` so no cleartext passwords are needed in the config file.|
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