Network troubleshooting and performance tuning


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10

Debugging and solving networking issues

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Abstract

Tuning the network settings is a complex process with many factors to consider. For example, this includes the CPU-to-memory architecture, the amount of CPU cores, and more. Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses default settings that are optimized for most scenarios. However, in certain cases, it can be necessary to tune network settings to increase the throughput or latency or to solve problems, such as packet drops.

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