# Tuning {#tuning} ## Operating System and Kernel For minimum latency several kernel and driver settings can be optimized. A [PREEMPT_RT patched Linux](https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page) kernel is recommended. Precompiled kernels for Fedora can be found here: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ 1. **Important:** Tune overall system performance for real-time: ```bash $ dnf install tuned-profiles-realtime $ echo "realtime" > /etc/tuned/active_profile $ echo "isolated_cpucores=6-7" >> /etc/tuned/realtime-variables.conf $ systemctl enable tuned && systemctl start tuned ``` This enables the following `tuned` profiles: - latency-performance - network-latency - realtime 2. Map NIC IRQs => see setting `affinity` 3. Map Tasks => see setting `affinity` 4. Increase priority of server task (nice(2)) => see setting `priority` 5. Increase BSD socket priority => see setting `priority` and node-type `socket` 6. Configure NIC interrupt coalescence with `ethtool`: ```bash $ ethtool -C|--coalesce devname [adaptive-rx on|off] [adaptive-tx on|off] ... ``` 7. Configure NIC kernel driver in `/etc/modprobe.d/e1000e.conf`: ``` # More conservative interrupt throttling for better latency # https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt option e1000e InterruptThrottleRate= ``` ## Hardware This are some proposals for the selection of appropriate server hardware: - Server-grade CPU: Intel Xeon - A multi-core systems allows parallization of send/receive paths. - Server-grade network cards: Intel PRO/1000 - These allow offloading of UDP checksumming to the hardware