Xtream UI hosting on unmetered servers.
Run Xtream UI / XUI.one on bare metal tuned for persistent connections and match-day peaks, with 1.6 Tbit/s of always-on DDoS scrubbing. Migration from your current host is on us.
Why an IPTV panel needs real iron.
A big match means every line connects at once. An unmetered 25–100 Gbit/s port absorbs the spike; there is no 95th-percentile bill for the peak.
Competitors pay $50 to knock you offline. 1.6 Tbit/s of inline L3-L7 scrubbing filters the attack in under 10 seconds while your subscribers keep watching.
Each subscriber holds an HLS/TS socket for hours. We tune the kernel and web tier for 1M+ concurrent connections per box.
Netherlands for EU-safe content, Ukraine for non-EU. Move lines between flags without re-architecting.
Sized for Xtream UI / XUI.one.
Starter / Production / High-load — with capacity in the metrics that matter for this app.
- CPUXeon Gold 6138 · 40c
- RAM128 GB
- Storage2 TB NVMe
- Port25 Gbit/s
- Trafficunmetered
- CPU2× Xeon Gold 6138 · 80c
- RAM256 GB
- Storage4 TB NVMe
- Port100 Gbit/s
- Trafficunmetered
- CPU2× EPYC 9354 · 64c
- RAM512 GB
- Storage8 TB NVMe
- Port400 Gbit/s
- Trafficunmetered
On by default.
We help stand up Xtream UI / XUI.one, tune my.cnf and the web tier.
Direct file serving for VOD — bypasses PHP, cuts CPU 30-60%.
Always-on. Subscriber-targeted attacks filtered per-IP.
NVENC ABR ladder on an RTX PRO card for live re-encode.
Pick the flag per content type.
Disk-image transfer over the private VLAN, DNS cutover.
Hosting Xtream UI the right way
Xtream UI and its modern forks (XUI.one, Stalker/Ministra) are the control plane of most independent IPTV operations, and they punish weak infrastructure in two very specific ways. First, load is spiky: a popular live event brings every subscriber online in the same minute, so the server needs a port that absorbs a sudden multi-gigabit surge without a 95th-percentile penalty. Second, IPTV is a target: rival resellers rent booters for pocket change, so the panel needs always-on DDoS filtering rather than a provider that null-routes the IP and calls it "mitigation".
Hostfory runs Xtream UI on bare metal with unmetered 25–400 Gbit/s ports on its own AS209155 backbone, so match-day peaks cost nothing extra and there is no egress meter. Every server sits behind 1.6 Tbit/s of inline L3-L7 scrubbing that engages in under ten seconds and can filter a subscriber-targeted attack on a single line while the rest of the panel keeps serving. The web tier and kernel are tuned for the million-plus persistent HLS/TS sockets a busy panel holds, and mod_xsendfile serves VOD directly to cut CPU by a third or more.
Content jurisdiction is a first-class choice: run EU-safe lines from the Netherlands and everything else from Ukraine, moving lines between flags without rebuilding. Need a live ABR ladder? Add an RTX PRO GPU and transcode with NVENC on the same box. And because switching hosts is the scariest part of any IPTV migration, the NOC moves your disk image over the private VLAN and cuts DNS over with you—free on annual terms.
Xtream UI / XUI.one questions, answered.
Can you migrate my existing panel?
Do you allow IPTV content?
How many lines can one server hold?
What about subscriber-targeted DDoS?
Can I run GPU transcoding?
Deploy Xtream UI / XUI.one today.
In-stock configs provision in 1–3 hours. Migration from another host is on us.