Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hilary
- 01 Apr 2009 20:58
- 7889 of 11003
Only the one step, Flossie?
:o)
hilary
- 01 Apr 2009 21:03
- 7890 of 11003
Or there's always the "MRS30%" option for added security if you're worried. Cheques to NMT.
:o)
Must dash, it's half-time.
Seymour Clearly
- 01 Apr 2009 23:25
- 7891 of 11003
You've been watching the footie, I've been doing real exercise, followed by a bit of right arm work with a glass.
Are you negotiable?
That didn't sound quite right. Hmmm.
hilary
- 02 Apr 2009 09:49
- 7892 of 11003
29% for friends but just remember that Big Sister's watching you, Flossie.
:o)
chocolat
- 02 Apr 2009 09:55
- 7893 of 11003
Too right ;)
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 12:54
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Are you peeking over Hil's shoulder Chocopos? I know she's watching my every move now but two of you? That's a bit much.
And I still haven't had a proper answer about the easy way to set up a VPS to run programs remotely 24/7. Look like it's leave the lappy on at work with a screensaver lock on.
hilary
- 02 Apr 2009 13:34
- 7895 of 11003
The idea is simple, Flossie. You just rent some server space and are then given login/access details. Make sure it's a Windows server as MT4 doesn't like Linux. You then upload, install and run your own files and programs just as you would your own PC. You can run multiple instances of MT4 on the same VPS.
The only downside is that if there's a server outage, MT4 will need to be restarted manually. If you do it on an ongoing basis you really need some sort of regular IP pinging setup which sends a text message when there's a problem.
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 13:42
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You mean like this Hiltops?
EA_syspace
:-)
Got to have a go.
edit: & how much memory should I need?
hilary
- 02 Apr 2009 14:04
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They'll do Flossie, but there are loads out there. You don't need much memory either. If it were me, I'd be quizing them on recent downtime logs before saying yes.
In the meantime I've asked somebody who uses VPS if they've any recommendation.
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 14:07
- 7898 of 11003
Thanks Hiltops. Appreciate it.
Fred1new
- 02 Apr 2009 14:29
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You could leave the computer on and put it in the Fridge. Should prevent it going on fire as long as you don't switch the fridge off.
Only joking.
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1)
Is it possible to load the XP pack 3 in safe mode on Sony vgn laptop? I am having a problem doing it. Problem maybe due to the antiviral program I am running.
2)
Has anybody any experience of MATSHITA UJ-840D Cd-rom drive.
It will read normal CDS as usual, but I am unable to copy files to a CD with it.
Have looked on the internet and there seems to be a fair amount of problems with this drive and it is without any obvious upgrade driver.
When trouble shooting it appears OK.
Did check with DRIVER DETECTIVE. The result suggested that I had about 20 out of date drivers. This made me a little suspicious as I have regularly updated from Sony, and the machine seems to be working otherwise.
Grateful for any help!
Fred1new
- 02 Apr 2009 15:27
- 7901 of 11003
Opt. Thanks. Can I install the SP3 in Safe mode?
I have Nero and it does some "wonderful" things. But even using Nero I can't write to CD on this drive.
Bit of a nuisance, but I am able to use the networks other writer.
Mega Bucks
- 02 Apr 2009 16:00
- 7902 of 11003
@SC just read the spec on that VPS and they quote unlimited Bandwidth trust me that quote is rubbish as there is not such thing as 'unlimited' and also i noticed that you have to add the cpanel software on top of your monthly expense albeit it only a couple of quid but worth looking out for.
We use 3 server that have up to 3TB of bandwidth each for our streaming video sites and if we go over those limits we get hit hard,so we have to keep a close eye on the stats.
Mega.
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 16:25
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Thanks Mr Mega, you're a Gentleman. I won't be streaming the sort of stuff you do :-)
hilary
- 02 Apr 2009 16:40
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A lot of traders on another forum seem to use http://swvps.com/, Flossie. I know they had some outage issues a few weeks back, but they're probably sorted now. They've also got a UK base (it might be Ireland). You'll have to dig around to find the UK URL - I don't think it's .co.uk, but it might be .ie or something.
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 16:41
- 7905 of 11003
Thanks again Hiltops. I'm just looking at that other one you sent me - looks to be very helpful, lots of documents for Learner Drivers.
edit: You're right - it's
http://swtech.ie/
hilary
- 02 Apr 2009 16:42
- 7906 of 11003
Irish URL - http://swtech.ie/
Datacentre - Maidenhead
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 16:44
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Snap :-)
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Apr 2009 23:45
- 7908 of 11003
Well, this is where we are with swtech: I'm happy to give it a go, but even the first page baffles me
Product/Service
Product/Service Windows VPS - Mini-WINVZ
Description Disk Storage: 10 GB Partition
Data transfer: 500 GB per month
Memory: 600 MB
Virtualization: Virtuozzo
Management Panel: Parallels VZPP (stop/start/rebuild vps)
IP Address: 1 Dedicated IP address (additional available on request)
Host: Quad Core Intel Xeon with RAID storage array
Uplink: Utilizes Hosts 100Mbps connection
Setup Fee : Free Setup
Billing Cycle 14.95 EUR Monthly42.00 EUR Quarterly79.00 EUR Semi-Annually149.00 EUR Annually299.00 EUR Biennially
It's this bit that gets me:
Configure Server
Hostname eg. server1(.yourdomain.com)
NS1 Prefix eg. ns1(.yourdomain.com)
NS2 Prefix eg. ns2(.yourdomain.com)
Root Password
Configurable Options
Hosting Panel: Plesk (30 domains) - 5.00 EUR Plesk (100 domains) - 12.00 EUR No Hosting Panel
Question is, do I need Plesk? I have a suspicion I may do, but not sure what this is all about!
Edit: Quite a bit on YouTube (but not the answer to the above) e.g.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOFM8Nwo1dI