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    Machine ID in Cloud Computing, and 3rd Party Licenses

    Hello,

    I am considering moving my trading platform from a dedicated server to a cloud server.

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    There are many advantages for me, not the least of which is a fail-safe execution to a new virtual server if the underlying hardware fails. Another advantage is that if I want to run another instance of my complete installation, cloning the entire OS, registry settings, and all the installed programs to the new VM is a snap. No rebuilding of the image to create a new machine.

    I am wondering about how operating in a VM (virtual machine) environment is going to affect the Ninja Machine ID and thus an indicators or strategies, and Ninja itself.

    Please advise,

    Steve

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    some leased indicators or strategies use the machine id for licensing...

    how is that going to work in a cloud environment?

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      #3
      It would still create a fingerprint then from the PC the software is installed on, would the hardware change often in your case?
      BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service

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        I don't have experience with this yet and don't know how the cloud architecture works. So I don't know the answer. I thought perhaps you have dealt with this already.

        Here is what I suppose:

        The underlying machine has the potential to change at any time, depending on the load balancing of the Virtual Machine manager.

        Plus, whenever a new instance of the VM is created, I imagine that the potential would increase that it would actually be run on a different machine.

        Well, it looks like this is a future issue that Ninja and the add on software vendors may need to accomodate.

        So, it may be better to find a different method of creating a license than to rely on the machine id.

        Looks like I will be moving to this type of system soon and will be creating and destroying VMs as needs for testing arise. So, I guess I'll be an early adopter and expect there will be some issues to overcome.

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          #5
          Thanks for the reply - please let us know how your testing goes in this environment.
          BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service

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