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Tuned is an excellent tool to monitoring system and apply
profile-based
configurations.
I find it to be an awful tool, papering over issues that should be fixed
in the kernel or distribution configuration, at best, or pure snake oil
in other cases.
This tool is very powerful and its use is relegated to
the servers systems, however, it can be put to good use for fedora
Workstation for users seeking advanced settings via a user interface
(tuned-gtk).
I think that those advanced settings are better handled through optional
after-installation downloads, in much the same way that we don't ship
gnome-tweak-tool in the default installation (because if those settings
were required, we would really want them to be in the default settings UI).
I would really rather see measurements and benchmarks being done, and
defaults applied to systems either through the kernel or through udev/systemd
callouts rather than papering over the problems.
It's more work, but it makes for, eventually, a better out-of-the-box experience.