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Managing performance

Getting more specifics

Once you have formulated your hypothesis, look for more specific information. If this information supports the hypothesis, then you can make adjustments to kernel parameters or the hardware configuration to try to improve the performance. If the new information indicates that your hypothesis is wrong, then you need to form another.

See ``Quick system tuning reference'' for a description of how to diagnose common performance problems.


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