Yes, the process owns it, but any given process can only, um, process,
one request at a time, correct? (Yes, once the request is done the
process can then process another request) So "own" might be wrong, it's
more like "assigned to a request"

So if I've got 10 concurrent request, I'll have 10 connections to the i,
even if only one of them is doing any DB processing. The other 9 could
be doing web services calls, or PDF generation, or image manipulation,
or... but they'll still tie up a DB connection, right?

-Walden


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