... At last
MetaTrader on Linux VPS
Wow, many thank's, will try it
MetaTrader on Linux VPS
Wow, many thank's, will try it
New Version TradeServer2in1_w2k_v2.0 -under Windows 2000 Server + DevCon.exe :)
(Qemu + Windows 2000 Server + Activated Terminal Services + NOD32 + nnCron + DevCon + Far + MT4)
http://fileshare.in.ua/59733
login : 1CMaster
password : 123
(Qemu + Windows 2000 Server + Activated Terminal Services + NOD32 + nnCron + DevCon + Far + MT4)
http://fileshare.in.ua/59733
login : 1CMaster
password : 123
Can I use single VPS to different computer? For instance I have VPS at home for my forex trading and the same VPS can be use on my Office PC. Does it effect anything?

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New article Practical Use of the Virtual Private Server (VPS) for Autotrading has been published:
Autotrading using VPS. This article is intended exceptionally for autotraders and autotrading supporters.
Each autotrader has its trading robots that trade in financial markets, and a computer, on which these Expert Advisors run and operate. One launches Expert Advisors at home, another at work, the third one on the friends' server or a dedicated server. What is clear, is that Expert Advisors need a working place (office), and traders want less woe, connected with this office.
All the enumerated offices have their advantages and disadvantages, so I will not labor the point. I will offer my own variant. So, we have a task to find an office for the operation of trading robots, which will meet the following requirements: remote installation, connection from any point of the world, quick setup, quick failure recovery, easy migration, entire archive backup, preferably first-class hardware, protection, system upgrade with such services as trading reports publishing, quotes, etc. And preferably not too expensive.
Author: Nick Revych