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Taking settings for FreeBSD and blindly applying them to OpenBSD isn't a great idea, yeah.

Running the defaults is a good place to start, but if you don't get the results you're seeking, the linked articles show a lot of settings that are worth looking at.

There are a lot of settings that are reasonable to tune for specific uses, which is why they're configurable. Knowing which ones to poke at first is a good thing.



No... calomel is a bunch of bad recommendations for FreeBSD.




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