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    <p>Hi Joseph,</p>
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    <p>The maximum concurrent connections should be less than twelve
      (12). We do not have a REST endpoint that provides such
      information.<br>
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    <p>As for the issues with the REST servers earlier, there was
      another user overloading the REST servers with too many requests.
      Can you please try again and see if the REST API is working for
      you now.</p>
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    <p>Thanks,</p>
    <p>Imran</p>
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    <p><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/11/2019 05:20, Joseph Steinberger
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        How to I get the number of maximum connections allowed? Is there
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              Dear Development community,<br>
              <br>
              Is there a precedent for having a personal Amazon AWS
              clone of the entire Ensembl database?<br>
              I am making many short requests and getting timed out -<br>
              Specifically, I want the genetree id for each of a few
              million genes, and I cannot do it in parallel or I get a
              "too many requests" error.<br>
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              Thank you for your time.<br>
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              Sincerely,<br>
              Joseph Steinberger<br>
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              Hi Joseph,<br>
              One thing you can try is to know how many connections are
              allowed to the server, then you should have less jobs
              running in parallel than the maximum number of connections
              allowed.<br>
              As you have many short request you should also make sure
              that you do not disconnect each time. Each time you
              disconnect, the server will use a different port, so you
              may also quickly run out of port to connect to. If you use
              the Perl API, you can set -disconnect_when_inactive =>
              0 when creating the connection to the database.<br>
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              Hope this helps<br>
              Thibaut<br>
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              > On 8 Oct 2019, at 14:53, Joseph Steinberger
              <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:joseph.steinberger@weizmann.ac.il"><joseph.steinberger@weizmann.ac.il></a> wrote:<br>
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              > Dear Development community,<br>
              > <br>
              > Is there a precedent for having a personal Amazon AWS
              clone of the entire Ensembl database?<br>
              > I am making many short requests and getting timed out
              -<br>
              > Specifically, I want the genetree id for each of a
              few million genes, and I cannot do it in parallel or I get
              a "too many requests" error.
              <br>
              > <br>
              > Thank you for your time.<br>
              > <br>
              > Sincerely,<br>
              > Joseph Steinberger<br>
              > <br>
              > laboratory of Naama Barkai, Weizmann Institute of
              Science<br>
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