Post: VX Manager 1.6.4
VX Manager 1.6.4 — release post you can use or adapt for forums, changelogs, or social posts.
| Metric | v1.6.3 | v1.6.4 | Δ | |--------|--------|--------|----| | API response time (p99, /v1/vms) | 342 ms | 218 ms | -36% | | VM spawn rate (VMs/min) | 48 | 62 | +29% | | Controller memory footprint | 2.1 GB | 1.7 GB | -19% | | Flow rule insertion (rules/sec) | 1150 | 1390 | +20.8% |
- Transfer VMs between hosts with zero downtime using optimized algorithms.
- Compatibility with hybrid cloud environments for failover resilience.
3. System Requirements and Compatibility
VX Manager v1.6.4 is designed to operate within a lightweight computing environment to ensure maximum reliability during critical flash operations.
No 60-Day Expiry: It avoids the newer firmware security checks that require users to renew their licenses every two months.
vxctl vm create --name "test-ubuntu" \
--cpus 2 \
--memory 4096 \
--disk size=50G,path=/vms/test-ubuntu.qcow2 \
--network bridge=br0 \
--os-type linux \
--hypervisor auto
Older Hardware: Best for original Porsche Tester 2 clones and Xtool PS90 units.
Should You Upgrade? Verdict
Yes – if you rely on remote sessions or multi-display workflows and have experienced sporadic disconnects or memory creep.
Skip for now – if you’re on an old Windows 7/8 machine or using highly customized scripts that hook into the 1.5.x API (property names changed slightly).
Multi-Functional Capabilities: This software integrates a wide range of tools and features, including but not limited to:



