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Comparing apples to apples- Uniserver version 2 is 32 bit and already shows the
performance I've indicated. Even if Version 3 improves performance, we're talking
about reducing cpu utilization from maybe 10% to 8% (a 20% relative improvement)
but miniscule compared to the performance improvement over TradeStation. Bottom
line - uniserver already proves that it has the performance advantage when
collecting and storing all symbols.
Ted
Earl Adamy wrote:
> Comparing apples to apples - claims made for the forth coming (whenever it gets
> here) 32 bit Uniserve 3.0 (aka UDMS) indicate performance will be very
> significantly improved while collecting all available signals.
>
> Earl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Reback <treback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: ZooKeeper <rsos@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>; TradeLab Mail List
> <TradeLab@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 10:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Fw: DTN and Tradestation
>
> >Interesting--- Uniserver, DTN and Windows on Wall Street can run on a
> >pentium 60 with 64MB RAM and leave enough processing power to run a
> >calculation intensive options program and excel without missing a single
> >tick or news story for every symbol (stocks, options, futures and futures
> >options). If you don't want to run excel and only do occasional options
> >analyses, the basic setup (with all symbols) can be run on a 486/66 with 32
> >MB ram, no strains, no shutdowns, no excuses.
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