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May 04, 2010 at 02:23
Member Since Mar 21, 2010
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Not sure if this company was mentioned but I found them to be the best vps service so far. The company was started by traders and is own by a active trader. Some companies just throw in the word forex with vps making it sound like they are different but i tell you cns is different they go to extreme lengths to make sure your account is running as it should.
They are all Hyper-V and I pay $30 a month for 512k memory which is fine to run up to 5 automated accounts.
The owner name is Barry a great guy..tell him randy sent you.
I am mentioning this only because I am super please with the service of this company. I had Forexvps before and believe me you will see the difference.
http://www.commercialnetworkservices.com/vps/
Thanks
randy
They are all Hyper-V and I pay $30 a month for 512k memory which is fine to run up to 5 automated accounts.
The owner name is Barry a great guy..tell him randy sent you.
I am mentioning this only because I am super please with the service of this company. I had Forexvps before and believe me you will see the difference.
http://www.commercialnetworkservices.com/vps/
Thanks
randy
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
May 12, 2010 at 15:50
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
pip2cash posted:
hi,
How to check the server up time of any VPS?
Thanks,
SIM
https://site24x7.com/de/index.html
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Member Since Aug 31, 2009
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May 12, 2010 at 17:57
(edited May 12, 2010 at 17:58)
Member Since Aug 31, 2009
131 posts
pip2cash posted:
hi,
How to check the server up time of any VPS?
Thanks,
SIM
Website Monitor. Just use the ip address as the website address. (if it gets rejected as protected just submit a couple times and site24x7 will approve the address in 1 or 2 days)
It ain't easy being Cheesy!
Member Since Jan 01, 2010
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Member Since Nov 08, 2009
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May 15, 2010 at 22:48
Member Since Nov 08, 2009
29 posts
i dont use vps
vps is bad they can reboot many times the server
just use an dedicated server only couple bucks more:)
i use dedicated server hivelocity.net great support :)
but im searching for cheaper windows dedicated server. anyone knows cheaper?:P
vps is bad they can reboot many times the server
just use an dedicated server only couple bucks more:)
i use dedicated server hivelocity.net great support :)
but im searching for cheaper windows dedicated server. anyone knows cheaper?:P
MM is the Key!
May 15, 2010 at 23:18
Member Since Oct 25, 2009
80 posts
redline187 posted:
i dont use vps
vps is bad they can reboot many times the server
just use an dedicated server only couple bucks more:)
i use dedicated server hivelocity.net great support :)
but im searching for cheaper windows dedicated server. anyone knows cheaper?:P
What server do you use from hivelocity.net, and what OS?
Intel Atom 330 Dual-Core 1.6GHz + Windows 2008 Web = ~70 USD/month ? 😐
Whoever said money can't buy happiness didn't know where to shop.
Member Since Nov 08, 2009
29 posts
May 15, 2010 at 23:45
Member Since Nov 08, 2009
29 posts
Main Package Intel Atom 230 1.6 Ghz:
1-Month @ $49.00 + Setup: FREE
Memory:
2 GB
Hard Drive:
160 GB SATA
RAID Controller:
None
Bandwidth:
2000GB w/10Mbps Port
IP Addresses:
6
Operating System:
Windows 2008 web 64 bit $10.00
1-Month @ $49.00 + Setup: FREE
Memory:
2 GB
Hard Drive:
160 GB SATA
RAID Controller:
None
Bandwidth:
2000GB w/10Mbps Port
IP Addresses:
6
Operating System:
Windows 2008 web 64 bit $10.00
MM is the Key!
Member Since Nov 08, 2009
29 posts
May 16, 2010 at 00:30
Member Since Oct 25, 2009
80 posts
How is the latency to European brokers? Since hivelocity.net is located in Tampa, Florida, USA, how is the latency to, for example, Alpari UK?
It is nice that the server have lots of ram (2 GB), but is the CPU fast enough to handle multiple MT4?
Do you have any experience with running Dukascopy's JForex? JForex requires a lot of ram, like ~140 MB.
It is nice that the server have lots of ram (2 GB), but is the CPU fast enough to handle multiple MT4?
Do you have any experience with running Dukascopy's JForex? JForex requires a lot of ram, like ~140 MB.
Whoever said money can't buy happiness didn't know where to shop.
Member Since Nov 08, 2009
29 posts
Jun 01, 2010 at 21:07
Member Since Oct 30, 2009
35 posts
I am with commercialnetworkservices and have had 6 VPS systems running. Since they have moved to Hyper-V I have not had a reboot (6 months now). Memory space and processor space are allocated. Hyper-V is more reliable than a dedicated server as it can be run across multiple servers.
Virtuozo is different and one user heavy user on the VPS can badly affect performance of others.
Virtuozo is different and one user heavy user on the VPS can badly affect performance of others.
Trading should be boring otherwise you are losing money.

forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Jul 23, 2010 at 18:20
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Well my VPS is down for 5 hours already, so I'm looking.
What about this one? http://www.vpswebserver.com
Can't find anything bad on google, maybe someone more into this stuff can have a look?
What about this one? http://www.vpswebserver.com
Can't find anything bad on google, maybe someone more into this stuff can have a look?
Member Since Feb 21, 2010
2 posts
Jul 23, 2010 at 18:28
Member Since Feb 21, 2010
2 posts
Elkart posted:
Well my VPS is down for 5 hours already, so I'm looking.
What about this one? http://www.vpswebserver.com
Can't find anything bad on google, maybe someone more into this stuff can have a look?
Do you know FOREXVPS ??
I always used them and no problems untill now.

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