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Running NinjaTrader in a Virtual Private Server (VPS) Environment: Key Considerations
Running NinjaTrader in a Virtual Private Server (VPS) Environment: Key Considerations

VPS Recommendations

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Written by David Koehler
Updated over 5 months ago

One of our customers shared their insights on running NinjaTrader Desktop Application in a virtual server environment. These recommendations may not be perfect, but they offer valuable insights. Here’s a summary of their findings:

1. VPS vs. VDS:

  • VPS: Shares CPU with other users, which can lead to performance issues if neighbors are heavy users.

  • VDS: Offers a dedicated CPU, ensuring consistent performance. Though slightly more expensive (about $10-$15 more per month), it provides better reliability.

2. Operating System:

  • Opt for the lightest Windows version, as pre-configured versions have unnecessary services.

  • Change the default "Administrator" user and RDP port for security.

3. Memory:

  • 4 GB RAM is sufficient for copy trading.

  • Upgrade memory for better performance if using additional indicators.

4. Location:

  • The best latency to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) was achieved with servers in New York. This is based off the customer solely trading futures.

5. Hard Disk:

  • A 50 GB NVMe hard disk is adequate for running NinjaTrader.

Additional Note:

  • Some providers may refer to VDS as a Self-managed VPS, indicating dedicated server resources for optimal performance and security.

These insights highlight crucial technical aspects to consider for efficient trading using NinjaTrader.

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