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Suggest you find a book on tuning your specific OS.
Realize that changing parameters on the system could leave you in a non-bootable state. Proceed at your own risk. See Freebsd handbook Freebsd config Freebsd tuning Freebsd sysctl You can check out Redhat at Redhat Docs |
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