V2.0.1.18: Vms
| Metric | Vms 2.0.0.25 | | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Login-to-Dashboard Time | 3.2 sec | 1.8 sec | 44% faster | | Concurrent Session Limit | 5,000 | 7,500 | +50% scalability | | API Response (90th percentile) | 480 ms | 210 ms | 56% lower latency | | Memory Footprint (idle) | 1.2 GB | 980 MB | 18% reduction |
One of the most common complaints in video management is stream drop-off or "freezing" during playback. This build introduces optimizations to the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) handling. Users have reported fewer instances of video loss when switching between live view and playback modes, resulting in a smoother monitoring experience. Vms V2.0.1.18
VMS platforms historically utilized Microsoft SQL Server Express or similar relational databases. The v2.0 architecture often migrates to NoSQL or high-efficiency SQLite implementations to handle high-throughput metadata from hundreds of IP cameras. Build .18 addresses database locking issues, ensuring that simultaneous read/write operations during high motion events do not result in frame drops. | Metric | Vms 2
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software, commonly used to manage and monitor CCTV security cameras from brands like XMEye, Polyvision, and Giraffe.
