hdparm

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    When it comes to optimizing disk performance on a Linux system, hdparm is an indispensable tool. It provides a command-line interface for adjusting various parameters associated with both SATA and IDE hard disk drives. Not only does it allow you to configure settings for improved performance, but it also includes options for power management and acoustic management, making it a versatile tool for any Linux enthusiast or system administrator. hdparm stands for "hard disk parameter." It is used primarily to set the read/write parameters of disk drives to enhance performance, although it offers features for testing and benchmarking drives as well.