Actually terms connection pooling and persistent connection refer to the same thing in case of mysqli in PHP.
Persistent connection in this case refers to MySQL connection open from PHP script which stays open after the script has finished executing, to be used again in some later executions.
Connection pooling means that there is a pool of persistent connections maintained by PHP. One idle connection from this pool is given to PHP script which wants to connect to MySQL and returned to pool when script finishes.
You might wonder why do we need the pool of MySQL connections at all, why don't we use just one persistent connection for all of the scripts?
There are two reasons for this:
- PHP creates a pool of MySQL connections based on
host/port/username/password
used. If one script wants to connect to MySQL with some host/port/username/password
combination, PHP searches for idle persistent connection which has the same values. If it's not found, then a new persistent connection is created with this host/port/username/password
combination. So we need at least as many different persistent connection as there are different host/port/username/password
values used by all of the scripts.
- You cannot execute two SQL commands on one MySQL connection at the same time. This can happen when two PHP scripts are executing simultaneously. When two scripts want to communicate with MySQL at the same time, two persistent MySQL connections are created. Number of persistent connections in pool is equal to last number of maximum parallel PHP scripts executed, or equal to upper limit set in
php.ini
.
Important notice:
MySQL connection pools (and any other connection pools) can exist only if PHP is executing as a web server plugin. Pools do not work when it is working in fast-cgi mode or in any other way when PHP executable terminates after script execution.
Edit: MySQL connection pooling can be used in fast-cgi mode of PHP if web server is configured to reuse one PHP fast-cgi process for multiple requests. If PHP fast-cgi process is configured to exit after serving one request then all of it's MySQL connections are closed.