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zorro and vps
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01/04/13 09:11
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jojo87
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hi everyone, i've been lurking this forum for some time, and at the same time trying to study the zorro platform and some trading theory. i'm giving serious consideration on going live with zorro, but i can't rely to my home internet connection to being always on, and so i was looking for some advice on what vps may be the best to use. thank you 
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Re: zorro and vps
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06/10/13 13:19
06/10/13 13:19
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DdlV
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Thanks jcl. Please bear with me to clarify: Normally software has "system requirements" to be a "supported" installation, and I haven't found this yet for Zorro. I gather the developers are running Zorro on Windows 7/8 32/64, so these are known good platforms? All the other Windows (XP, Server 2008/R2, Server 2012, VM) should work but are not known good, correct? (Except Server 2003 due to age.) And Linux is even further out...  Thanks.
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Re: zorro and vps
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06/10/13 13:38
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DdlV
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Re: zorro and vps
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07/01/13 16:47
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FalseDave
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Did anyone have any success getting zorro running on linux under wine? I found a free vps http://www.vps.me/ not very fast but might just be fast enough to run an instance of Zorro 0.6ghz 384mb RAM for testing.
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Re: zorro and vps
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07/02/13 08:26
07/02/13 08:26
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The VPS needs not be fast, unless you do training runs and optimizations on the VPS. Amazon also offers 1 year free VPS, and I can confirm that several Zorro instances run fine on the minimum version of the Amazon EC2 VPS. Same here, i can confirm, i've had 2 instances running for over 1 week 24/7 and with no problems. I think it could manage 1 more instance, so all in all it's great. You can even run backtest on the minimum version, and it seems ok. even though the spec isn't very high.. I must say that the VPS has been the perfect answer for running Zorro. I was nearly going to buy a new computer a month ago for running/demo testing Zorro live 24/7 so many thanks for refreshing my memory as this is the most efficient, reliable and useful way to run Zorro live imo. There are tons of VPS cluster/cloud services available i think you can even hire 20GHZ with 100GB RAM, SSD etc even on an hourly basis from some special providers. Interesting and very useful for sure.
Last edited by Geek; 07/02/13 09:21.
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