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| title: Performance Tuning and Configuration |
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| A collection of tools and controls allow you to monitor and adjust <%=vars.product_name_long%> performance. |
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| - **[Disable TCP SYN Cookies](disabling_tcp_syn_cookies.html)** |
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| This is a must-do for Linux systems. |
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| - **[Improving Performance on vSphere](performance_on_vsphere.html)** |
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| This topic provides guidelines for tuning vSphere virtualized environments that host <%=vars.product_name_long%> deployments. |
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| - **[Performance Controls](performance_controls.html)** |
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| This topic provides tuning suggestions of particular interest to developers, primarily programming techniques and cache configuration. |
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| - **[System Member Performance](system_member_performance.html)** |
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| You can modify some configuration parameters to improve system member performance. |
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| - **[Slow Receivers with TCP/IP](slow_receivers.html)** |
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| You have several options for preventing situations that can cause slow receivers of data distributions. The slow receiver options control only peer-to-peer communication using TCP/IP. This discussion does not apply to client/server or multi-site communication, or to communication using the UDP unicast or multicast protocols. |
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| - **[Slow distributed-ack Messages](slow_messages.html)** |
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| In systems with distributed-ack regions, a sudden large number of distributed-no-ack operations can cause distributed-ack operations to take a long time to complete. |
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| - **[Socket Communication](socket_communication.html)** |
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| <%=vars.product_name%> processes communicate using TCP/IP and UDP unicast and multicast protocols. In all cases, communication uses sockets that you can tune to optimize performance. |
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| - **[UDP Communication](udp_communication.html)** |
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| You can make configuration adjustments to improve multicast and unicast UDP performance of peer-to-peer communication. |
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| - **[Multicast Communication](multicast_communication.html)** |
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| You can make configuration adjustments to improve the UDP multicast performance of peer-to-peer communication in your <%=vars.product_name%> system. |
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| - **[Maintaining Cache Consistency](cache_consistency.html)** |
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| Maintaining data consistency between caches in a distributed <%=vars.product_name%> system is vital for ensuring its functional integrity and preventing data loss. |
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