![]() ![]() This boot-time parameter governs the scalability of network connections, in terms of the simultaneous number supported and how much data can be queued in either direction. Probably the most fundamental yet debatable system option for network tuning is memory allocation to the mbuf buffer pools. You can also find my latest updates for High Sierra and Mojave in my most recent post here. However, please refer to my original post for the gory details and caveats related to previous OSX releases. Much of this configuration and the settings are backwards compatible to previous OSX releases. ![]() This updated post is intended to address performance tuning the IP stack on OSX Mavericks and, hopefully, eliminate some of the confusion around many of the caveats and options, as this is a fairly complex topic. My previous post on this topic has gotten over 55,000 views and generated quite a bit of feedback and questions. This is my second post on performance tuning the OSX network stack. ![]()
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