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What is the life of a postgres back end process?

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Are postgres back end processes connection specific? In other words, can we assume / trust that they will be terminated and cleaned up when we close a connection and that they will not live on and be reused by other connections?

What is a good way to test this is the case which would account for differences in load?

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