| Metric | v3.0.5 | v3.0.6 | | |--------|--------|--------|-------------| | Avg. latency (ms) | 124 | 118 | 89 | | Peak throughput (req/sec) | 7,200 | 7,800 | 10,500 | | Memory usage (steady state) | 4.2 GB | 4.0 GB | 2.8 GB | | Startup time (cold) | 34 sec | 32 sec | 22 sec |
Then restart the service.
Fixes integrated within the version stop dashboard freezes when processing high volumes of inactive or offline streams. It allows real-time metric tracking without crippling memory resource leaks.
Fixed race conditions when fetching asynchronous data feeds through $http . x-teko v3.0.7
X‑TEKO v3.0.7, like any complex panel, is not without its quirks. Below are the most frequently reported problems and their solutions.
/usr/lib/x-teko/migrate-config --in-place /etc/x-teko/config.xml
: Fixed the "Live Connection Timer" which previously showed inaccurate session durations. Installation and Compatibility | Metric | v3
We ran a controlled test environment (8 vCPUs, 32GB RAM, Ubuntu 22.04) to compare three versions.
At its heart, X-TEKO v3.0.7 is a server-based control panel that acts as the central nervous system for an IPTV service. It doesn't stream content directly to end-users but provides the administrative tools to manage the entire ecosystem. This includes:
For long-form coding, linking via your computer ensures optimal efficiency: It allows real-time metric tracking without crippling memory
Based on the available installation guides and community discussions, you will need the following to run X‑TEKO v3.0.7:
Load balancing is crucial for maintaining stream quality as your user base grows. This version features a "full remake load balancer," improving how video traffic is distributed to enhance performance and better prevent server overloads.
: Improved the ability to restart services and main servers directly within the web panel without needing root terminal access.