Your IPTV reseller panel is slow. You assume it is normal. It is not. One setting is likely throttling your performance. Change it. Your panel speeds up immediately. Most resellers never find this setting.
A British IPTV reseller who optimized their panel performance found the hidden setting. Data retention. Your panel stores logs. Connection logs. Error logs. User activity logs. Old logs slow down your database. The setting controls how long logs are kept. Default is often indefinite. Change it to thirty days.
Here is what a IPTV reseller UK experienced after changing data retention. "My panel was taking ten seconds to load user lists. I changed log retention from indefinite to thirty days. Load time dropped to two seconds. User search dropped from five seconds to one second. The whole panel felt new."
The IPTV reseller panel that performs well has this setting visible. Some panels bury it. Some panels do not offer it at all. If your panel does not offer log retention control, consider switching. Slow panels waste your time. Your time is valuable. The panel cost is trivial compared to time wasted waiting for slow pages.
What actually works is setting log retention to thirty days and exporting historical logs before deleting. If you need old logs for analytics, export them. Store them outside your panel. Keep the panel database lean. Fast queries. Fast searches. Fast everything. The export takes minutes. The performance improvement lasts forever.
Another observation. Slow panels often cause mistakes. You click something. Nothing happens. You click again. Now you have created two users instead of one. Speed matters for accuracy. A fast panel reduces errors. Errors create support tickets. Tickets cost time. Fast panels save time in multiple ways.
The pattern that keeps showing up among resellers who hate their panel is performance complaints. They never check log retention. They assume the panel is bad. The panel is fine. The logs are the problem. Change the setting. Test the improvement. The difference is often dramatic.
Honestly, panel performance is one of those things you accept until you fix it. You think the panel is just slow. You adapt. You wait. You lose patience. Then you discover the setting. You change it. The panel flies. You wonder why you waited so long. Find the setting. Change it. Enjoy the speed.