Disable persistent database connections for ASGI compatibility#14
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Set conn_max_age=0 in database configuration to disable persistent connections, as recommended by Django documentation for ASGI applications. This prevents connection pool exhaustion and resource contention issues when handling many concurrent async connections.
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conn_max_age=0in database configuration to disable persistent connectionsBackground
When using ASGI, persistent connections can cause issues with connection pool exhaustion and resource contention. Each long-lived ASGI connection could hold its own persistent database connection, quickly exhausting the database connection pool.