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April 9, 2026changelog

Version 26.04

Flussonic 26.04 improves video surveillance with QR code login, richer access logs, a redesigned mosaic experience, and stronger NVR workflows. Media Server and Central move forward together with smoother HLS and DASH playback, cluster-wide auth and configuration, and smarter GPU-aware transcoding orchestration.

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March 6, 2026changelog

Version 26.03

Flussonic 26.03 introduces track filtering for HTTP playback, SimulCrypt EMM support, improved UDP MPEG-TS ingest, and Retroview integration in Catena and Watcher. Central adds templates and auto-generated credentials. Watcher gains expanded NVR management, domain admin capabilities, and mosaic improvements. Catena SE adds Gateway API support, Retroview dashboards, and template manuals.

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February 7, 2026changelog

Version 26.02

Flussonic 26.02 introduces full SMPTE 2110 integration with NMOS control, production-ready SimulCrypt CAS support, improved Kubernetes deployment with prefix-based routing, and expanded NVR management capabilities in Watcher. The release also adds a new MP4 validation tool for reliable VOD ingestion and multiple stability improvements across Media Server, Central, and Watcher.

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January 2, 2026changelog

Version 26.01

Flussonic 26.01 introduces major improvements across the entire platform. This release brings NMOS/ST-2110 integration and GPU-accelerated thumbnails to Flussonic Media Server, a new official Golang SDK in Flussonic Central, and low-latency LL-HLS playback, vehicle analytics, and NVR support in Flussonic Watcher. Together, these updates improve scalability, latency, and manageability for both broadcast and video surveillance deployments.

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November 25, 2025article

Why Xeon E5-2697 v4 Can Deliver Better Performance Than Xeon Platinum 8160

In Intel’s technical documentation and marketing materials, the Xeon Platinum line appears to be an obvious upgrade over Broadwell-EP processors. More cores, a new interconnect, AVX-512, higher memory bandwidth — everything suggests that Xeon Platinum 8160 should be faster. But in practice, we often see the opposite: older **2× Xeon E5-2697 v4** outperform **2× Xeon Platinum 8160** in several real-world workloads. In this article, we’ll break down why this happens and which scenarios favor the older platform.

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