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TuneD is a system tuning service for Linux
. It: udev device manager sysctl, sysfs, or kernel boot command line parameters, which are integrated in a plug-in architecture udev, tuning of newly created processes, and so on) for systems with reduced resources TuneD profiles: can be defined hierarchically, which reduces duplication and simplifies maintenance: More specialized profiles can inherit generic profiles and just change what is needed instead of duplicating the code.
monitors connected devices using the udev device manager tunes system settings according to a selected profile supports various types of configuration like sysctl, sysfs, or kernel boot command line parameters, which are integrated in a plug-in architecture supports hot plugging of devices and can be controlled from the command line or through D-Bus, so it can be easily integrated into existing administering solutions: for example, with Cockpit can be run in no-daemon mode with limited functionality (for example, no support for D-Bus, udev, tuning of newly created processes, and so on) for systems with reduced resources stores all its configuration cleanly in one place – in the TuneD profile – instead of having configuration on multiple places and in custom scripts Profiles optimizing performance for various products like SAP, dBase servers, and so on are also provided, and it is possible to fully customize them. If you are not familiar with GitHub, you can also send patches and ideas to the power-management AT lists.fedoraproject.org e-mail address or to individual authors from the git log who worked on the last release.
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