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Summary

In this chapter, you learned:

  • The tuned service automatically modifies device settings to meet specific system needs based on a pre-defined selected tuning profile.

  • To revert all changes made to system settings by a selected profile, either switch to another profile or deactivate the tuned service.

  • The system assigns a relative priority to a process to determine its CPU access. This priority is called the nice value of a process.

  • The nice command assigns a priority to a process when it starts. The renice command modifies the priority of a running process.

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