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> The truth is usually there are tradeoffs and the defaults fit a broad general case.

Part of the problem is that reasonable defaults for performance is a somewhat new phenomenon. It used to be that the defaults for Linux kernel settings, Apache, MySQL, etc... were terrible for production use.

So there's a lot of history that "you have to change them" burned into people minds, documents, etc.



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