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No! MT4 accounts and MT5 accounts are very different.
Developing, debugging, and back-testing with a VPS and a iPad, and having no code experience with programming EAs, equals almost certain failure to accomplish the task.
I suggest, instead of a laptop, get an inexpensive modest white-label desktop PC.
Developing, debugging, and back-testing with a VPS and a iPad, and having no code experience with programming EAs, equals almost certain failure to accomplish the task.
I suggest, instead of a laptop, get an inexpensive modest white-label desktop PC.
dQxTrades:
To run MT4 you should be using Windows 2000 or later, with a 2.0 GHz or faster CPU, and at least 512 MB RAM (although 1 GB is recommended). You should have a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher, and an internet connection speed of 56 kbps or faster.
You must be joking. You are referring to minimum specifications of decades ago. Forget Windows 98 or 2000, those are just too old. Also on a VPS the CPU is virtual and definitely not build on Celeron Hardware.
The oldest Windows I've seen available as VPS was Windows Server 2008 R2, but most are 2019 with some 2016 or 2012 R2, all 64-bit.
And internet speeds should be in the Mbps and not in the Kbps (on your side of the connection), but on a VPS side it is normal for it to be in the Gbps.
You must be joking. You are referring to minimum specifications of decades ago. Forget Windows 98 or 2000, those are just too old. Also on a VPS the CPU is virtual and definitely not build on Celeron Hardware.
The oldest Windows I've seen available as VPS was Windows Server 2008 R2, but most are 2019 with some 2016 or 2012 R2, all 64-bit.
And internet speeds should be in the Mbps and not in the Kbps (on your side of the connection), but on a VPS side it is normal for it to be in the Gbps.
Yes, but if you are going to do back-testing, then you will need more RAM, CPU and disk space, especially on MT5.
EDIT: All things considered, I still think it will be cheaper to go the desktop PC route. I cannot see such a VPS with enough RAM, CPU and disk space for back-testing being cheap.
Yes, but if you are going to do back-testing, then you will need more RAM, CPU and disk space, especially on MT5.
EDIT: All things considered, I still think it will be cheaper to go the desktop PC route. I cannot see such a VPS with enough RAM, CPU and disk space for back-testing being cheap.