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The same, but in a little more detail (in English, but from the pictures everything is clear) -
It`s easier (and free) to use already rented VPS, and transfer it to another account.
Thank you Sergei!
Exactly what you recommend I did, but apparently I didn't make it clear in my previous post. This changes the broker, its geographical location, and not just the trading account. Thus, the ping increases many times.
Question: Is it possible to use already paid resources to choose another VPS, with the lowest ping.
Well, like: rent VPS fromMetaQuotes for one year for a good price and then change brokers like gloves...:)
Thank you Sergei!
I did exactly what you recommend, but apparently I didn't make it clear in my previous post. The broker, its geographical location, and not just the trading account changes. Thus, the ping increases many times.
Question: Is it possible to use already paid resources to choose another VPS, with the lowest ping.
Well, like: rent VPS fromMetaQuotes for one year for a good price and then change brokers like gloves...:)
Another VPS?
I have no information that it can be done as easily as changing trading account within one VPS.
Here, you probably have to register for a new VPS (i.e. - everything again - ping, payment ...).
Another VPS?
I have no information that this can be done as easily as changing a trading account within a single VPS.
Here, you would probably have to sign up for a new VPS (i.e. all over again - ping, payment...).
Changing accounts within one broker is no problem, I've done it more than once.
Switching brokers qualitatively on a long term rented VPS is a problem! And it seems unsolvable... :(((
Apparently this is where the dog is buried, bringing good profits for the owners of the service. Either rent at the most expensive price for 1 month and if you have problems with the broker, you lose, but not much. Or save a significant amount on annual rent, but then do not twitch, sit in one place.
That's right: You pay twice less.
Changing accounts within one broker is no problem, I've done it more than once.
Switching brokers qualitatively on a long term rented VPS is a problem! And it seems unsolvable... :(((
Apparently this is where the dog is buried, bringing good profits for the owners of the service. Either rent at the most expensive price for 1 month and if you have problems with the broker, you lose, but not much. Or save a significant amount on annual rent, but then do not twitch, sit in one place.
That's right: You pay twice as much as you earn less.
It's better to ask the service desk - they will answer (they will give you information about the rules, i.e. they will give you information).
What kind of vps do you use? Maybe some not expensive and reliable advice for 5-10 terminals.