Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever??

Posted By: homepod

Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever?? - 12/17/19 19:45

I am interested to know if in the future, from the current windows widget, maybe, a virtual environment can be set for Zorro in the cloud

Managing API and call requests - providing cloud service packages???





I am interested to develop zorro business

I am mainly a dev ops/architect, python expertise and deep-learning, training models.

I can hack the trading environment but you need low latency requests and others.

Let's talk strategies in deep learning HFT & Natural language processing.
Posted By: jcl

Re: Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever?? - 12/19/19 13:41

You can run Zorro in the cloud on a Windows server. It is not likely that Apache will be also supported in the near future.
Posted By: homepod

Re: Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever?? - 12/20/19 18:13

i see, but not apache, I am thinking, if Zorro S is python based, to be run as a PID process (or as a function)

sure like Blender3D is written in python and runs from CLI command line

Sure I can run on VPS windows, for now, I am going to buy a license.
Posted By: AndrewAMD

Re: Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever?? - 12/20/19 18:18

You can execute Zorro S on the command line. This is useful for cloud deployments and batch scripting in general:
https://zorro-project.com/manual/en/command.htm

Here is an example Zorro script that launches a multiprocess batch of itself:
https://github.com/AndrewAMD/zorro_snippets/blob/master/zorro_folder/Strategy/multibatcher.c
Posted By: Naicigam

Re: Zorro Cloud - Linux Based native, ever ever?? - 08/24/20 21:49

Hi, everyone! I am new to Zorro and the first thing that caught my attention was the lack of Linux support.

Considering how everything is contenerized and automated these days, I think that having a Linux CLI for live trading not only will lower the VPS costs, but will also allow for much better monitoring and deploy automations.

On the other hand, I don't think Linux support for research and backtesting are as important.

Best!
Juan
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