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Chapter 8. IBM BladeCenter HX5 397
Figure 8-32 System Configuration and Boot Management UEFI menu
You can obtain more general information about UEFI at the following website:
http://www.uefi.org/home/
For an explanation of UEFI settings, see 2.7, “UEFI system settings” on page 36.
Generally, the HX5 UEFI requires little configuration. The factory default UEFI settings allow
the HX5 to work correctly in a 2-socket, 4-socket, and MAX5-attached configuration. There
are, however, a number of UEFI settings that can be adjusted to meet specific needs. You can
adjust the UEFI settings, for example, for better performance.
This section contains the following topics:
򐂰 8.5.1, “UEFI performance tuning” on page 397
򐂰 8.5.2, “Start-up parameters” on page 398
򐂰 8.5.3, “HX5 single-node UEFI settings” on page 400
򐂰 8.5.4, “HX5 2-node UEFI settings” on page 401
򐂰 8.5.5, “HX5 with MAX5 attached” on page 401
򐂰 8.5.6, “Operating system-specific settings in UEFI” on page 402
8.5.1 UEFI performance tuning
The question of how to tune a server or blade for performance is never an easy one to
answer. Many factors influence how you configure the server, such as the application
installed. For example, a database server will generate a separate load on the hardware than
a file and print server.

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