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now i'm talking and answering myself.
one more comment: what i've read about linux, it seems it's a good
choice for small lan's, ie, for private trading operations. nt server
any flavor may be overkill.
but my main concern is getting a usable data server so we might
experience the joys of linux's networking capabilities. it seems that
the exchanges, and indirectly, the data vendors, are holding the
server developers hostage over data distribution on a network. this
remains the largest obstacle to a truly "open" trading platform.
TJ
---Trade Jack wrote:
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> one problem i foresee with any open os or trading platform is the one
> jimo mentioned: the data vendors.
>
> isn't ken with umds running into problems with the data vendors? ken
> seems 10 ways to paranoid that users could illegally distributing
> exchange data over a network using his server.
>
> data fuels the trading platform, no data, no trading.
> or i should say no rt intraday data, no day trading. this bugs the
> shit out of me.
>
> TJ
>
> ---Mark Brown wrote:
> Open OS Provides Flexible, Stable Computing Platform Linux Environment
> Offers Endless Possibilities
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