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Performance Tuning

Performance tuning is conceptually simple: Find the bottlenecks that slow the system below its maximum speed, and fix them. The details however can be tricky, and not all bottlenecks are equally important.

Each of the suggested changes are for a specific bottleneck, but if that is not the limiting bottleneck, your performance may not visibly change.

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Increase Your Display Speed

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Communications

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Reliability

Introduction

Having a reliable computer is one of the reasons that a lot of people run OS/2. As good as it is out of the box, there are things you can do to improve the system's reliability. By system I mean the combination of hardware, OS, utilities, applications and peripherals.

Recovery from problems, which will eventually happen to almost all of us, can be made much easier by following the reliability suggestions.

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