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In the vast, interconnected networks of today, speed and efficiency are paramount. For systems administrators and software engineers who routinely manage numerous network connections, ensuring optimal performance is a constant focus. One often overlooked yet pivotal adjustment in the Linux Bash environment that can drastically improve network efficiency is configuring KeepAlive settings. In this article, we’ll explore what KeepAlive is, how it works, and detail steps to configure it for better performance in your Linux-based systems. KeepAlive refers to a mechanism used in TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) designed to keep connections open by sending periodic messages to the opposite end of the connection.