sysctl
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Device Tree additions to OpenBSD u-boot port, targeting A64
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SaltStack Templates
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zRAM, virtual memory, IO scheduler and various Arch Linux desktop tweaks.
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Unified monitoring and hardening Agent for your Linux servers
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🔧 An Ansible role to manage Linux kernel parameters.
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⚡ Ansible role to harden Debian systems
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sf-secure-kernel extension provides secure Linux kernel configuration.
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Ansible role for manage sysctl options
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LLTune tunes Linux servers for ultra-low latency workloads. It scans system state, generates a config, audits for risks, applies safe CPU/ memory/network/kernel/IRQ tuning with backups and rollback, and stages persistence services for reboot.
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WIP Harden'd macOS outline guide
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sysctl/sysfs settings on a fly for Kubernetes Cluster. No restarts are required for clusters and nodes.
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Manage the system swap runtime state across Linux hosts. This role toggles swap on or off using the system swapon/swapoff mechanisms and can optionally tune vm.swappiness. It is designed for simple runtime control (not for creating swapfiles) and works across common Linux distributions.
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