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			Document dynamic-hz in the example redis.conf.
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# 100 only in environments where very low latency is required.
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hz 10
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# Normally it is useful to have an HZ value which is proportional to the
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# number of clients connected. This is useful in order, for instance, to
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# avoid too many clients are processed for each background task invocation
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# in order to avoid latency spikes.
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#
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# Since the default HZ value by default is conservatively set to 10, Redis
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# offers, and enables by default, the ability to use an adaptive HZ value
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# which will temporary raise when there are many connected clients.
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#
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# When dynamic HZ is enabled, the actual configured HZ will be used as
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# as a baseline, but multiples of the configured HZ value will be actually
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# used as needed once more clients are connected. In this way an idle
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# instance will use very little CPU time while a busy instance will be
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# more responsive.
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dynamic-hz yes
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# When a child rewrites the AOF file, if the following option is enabled
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# the file will be fsync-ed every 32 MB of data generated. This is useful
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# in order to commit the file to the disk more incrementally and avoid
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