Proceed in a sandbox. Pay special attention to your /var/log/vx/heatmon.log (new in this build). If you see sustained temperatures above 85°C on virtual cores, roll back immediately.
: It is highly recommended for users with Windows XP systems, as newer versions (V1.8.x and up) are often incompatible with XP. Why Users Choose 1.6.2 Over Newer Versions vx manager 162 hot
The new dashboard in version 162 Hot uses WebSocket-based streaming instead of traditional HTTP polling. This reduces network overhead by 40% and provides sub-second latency for critical alarms. Users can now view "hot" metrics—such as core temperatures on VX blade servers—directly alongside network throughput graphs. Proceed in a sandbox
Proceed in a sandbox. Pay special attention to your /var/log/vx/heatmon.log (new in this build). If you see sustained temperatures above 85°C on virtual cores, roll back immediately.
: It is highly recommended for users with Windows XP systems, as newer versions (V1.8.x and up) are often incompatible with XP. Why Users Choose 1.6.2 Over Newer Versions
The new dashboard in version 162 Hot uses WebSocket-based streaming instead of traditional HTTP polling. This reduces network overhead by 40% and provides sub-second latency for critical alarms. Users can now view "hot" metrics—such as core temperatures on VX blade servers—directly alongside network throughput graphs.