Magento 2 Linux Server Tuning: Kernel, Filesystem & I/O Settings That Actually Matter
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Stock Ubuntu/Debian kernels use filesystem and I/O defaults unsuitable for Magento 2's workload; OS-level tuning of mount options, I/O scheduler, and memory settings significantly improves performance.
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