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Red Hat Releases TuneD 2.26 For Adaptively Tuning Linux Systems

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 25 August 2025 at 08:10 AM EDT. 8 Comments
Red Hat's performance team is now shipping TuneD 2.26 as the latest feature release for this tuning profile delivery mechanism for Linux systems to monitor and adaptively adjust the power/performance characteristics of different system components and more.

TuneD supports profiles to adjust different power/performance characteristics depending upon the common use-cases or alternatively fully-customized configurations as well. Plus monitoring via the TuneD daemon in looking out for any changes.

With TuneD 2.26 there are various tuned-ppd adjustments, fixing instance priority inheritance, SCSI default changes, support for MMC devices within the disk plug-in, P-State driver changes for real-time systems, and other fixes/changes based on internal Red Hat customer tickets.

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The TuneD 2.26 source code is available via GitHub. Those wanting to learn more about this project from Red Hat's Performance Team can do so via TuneD-Project.org.

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