Connection pooling

For each host selected by the load-balancing policy, the driver keeps a core amount of connections open at all times (GetCoreConnectionsPerHost(HostDistance)).

If the use of those connections reaches a configurable threshold (GetMaxSimultaneousRequestsPerConnectionTreshold(HostDistance)), more connections are created up to the configurable maximum number of connections (GetMaxConnectionPerHost(HostDistance)).

The driver uses connections in an asynchronous manner and multiple requests can be submitted on the same connection at the same time without waiting for a response. This means that the driver only needs to maintain a relatively small number of connections to each DSE host. The PoolingOptions allows you to control how many connections are kept per host.

Each of these parameters can be separately set for Local and Remote hosts. For Ignored hosts, the default for all those settings is 0 and cannot be changed.

The default amount of connections depends on the Cassandra version of your cluster, because newer versions of Cassandra (2.1 and above) support a higher number of in-flight requests.

For Cassandra 2.1 and above, the default amount of connections per host is:

  • Local datacenter: one core connection per host, with two connections as maximum if the simultaneous requests threshold is reached.
  • Remote datacenter: one core connection per host (being one also max).

For older Cassandra versions (1.2 and 2.0), the default amount of connections per host are:

  • Local datacenter: two core connection per host, with eight connections as maximum if the simultaneous requests threshold is reached.
  • Remote datacenter: one core connection per host (being two the maximum).