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<title>Tuning Servers For Performance</title>
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<para>Server tuning refers to the art of adjusting server, JVM, and system
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configuration to meet the service level performance requirements of directory
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clients. In the optimal case you achieve service level performance
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requirements without much tuning at all, perhaps only setting JVM runtime
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options when installing OpenDJ.</para>
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<para>If you are reading this chapter, however, you are probably not
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facing an optimal situation. Instead you are looking for trade offs that
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maximize performance for clients given the constraints of your deployment.
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This chapter therefore aims to provide suggestions on how to measure and
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to improve directory service performance for better trade offs.</para>
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</chapter>
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