jenksdrummer
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I've read on here that autotune is generally recommended against, however, I have also in my own experimentation noted that when enabled, and a reboot performed, it does set a slew of options vs the default 'nothing' set.
I'm curious if enabling autotune momentarily, rebooting the host; and gaining those autotune settings; if that may be a 'good' or 'bad' thing - would performance benefit?
Scenario would be something where the system is fully configured and ready for production use, as a bit of a last-step. Enable it, reboot, then disable autotune; but hte parameters created/set would stay in place/active.
I'm curious if enabling autotune momentarily, rebooting the host; and gaining those autotune settings; if that may be a 'good' or 'bad' thing - would performance benefit?
Scenario would be something where the system is fully configured and ready for production use, as a bit of a last-step. Enable it, reboot, then disable autotune; but hte parameters created/set would stay in place/active.