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Pgpool-II allows read query load balancing. It is enabled by default. To see the effect, let's use pgbench -S command.
$ ./shutdownall
$ ./startall
$ pgbench -p 11000 -c 10 -j 10 -S -T 60 test
starting vacuum...end.
transaction type: <builtin: select only>
scaling factor: 1
query mode: simple
number of clients: 10
number of threads: 10
duration: 60 s
number of transactions actually processed: 1086766
latency average = 0.552 ms
tps = 18112.487043 (including connections establishing)
tps = 18125.572952 (excluding connections establishing)
$ psql -p 11000 -c "show pool_nodes" test
node_id | hostname | port | status | lb_weight | role | select_cnt | load_balance_node | replication_delay | last_status_change
---------+----------+-------+--------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------------+-------------------+---------------------
0 | /tmp | 11002 | up | 0.500000 | primary | 537644 | false | 0 | 2019-01-31 11:51:58
1 | /tmp | 11003 | up | 0.500000 | standby | 548582 | true | 0 | 2019-01-31 11:51:58
(2 rows)
"select_cnt" column shows how many SELECT are dispatched to each node. Since with the default configuration, Pgpool-II tries to dispatch equal number of SELECT, the column shows almost same numbers.
Pgpool-II offers more sophisticated strategy for load balancing. See Section 5.7 for more details.