# Winservers.NET AmiBroker Server

Canonical page: https://winservers.net/amibroker-server/

Markdown version: https://winservers.net/amibroker-server.md

Winservers.NET provides Windows VPS hosting for AmiBroker users who need a remote desktop environment with RDP access, SSD storage and enough RAM and CPU headroom for charting, AFL formulas, Automatic Analysis, portfolio backtesting and real-time data plugin workflows.

This is hosting infrastructure only. Winservers.NET is not a broker, financial advisor, trading signal provider, managed account service, portfolio management service or investment company. Winservers.NET does not provide trading advice and does not guarantee profit, execution quality or trading performance.

## Short Answer

If you want to move AmiBroker off a local PC and keep it on a remote Windows machine, a Windows VPS is the normal first step. If your databases, recurring analyses, backtests and broader AFL workflows begin to outgrow one VPS, the next step is a larger VPS or a dedicated server.

## What This Page Is For

This page is for users searching for:

- AmiBroker server
- AmiBroker VPS
- Windows VPS for AmiBroker
- AFL server
- AmiBroker remote desktop
- AmiBroker backtesting server
- AmiBroker analysis server
- Windows server for AmiBroker

It is also relevant when a user needs:

- A remote Windows desktop with RDP access for AmiBroker.
- A server that stays online when the home or office PC is not available.
- A place to keep AFL formulas, data and layouts outside one laptop.
- A Windows environment for Automatic Analysis and portfolio backtesting.
- A path from entry VPS to stronger dedicated infrastructure later.

## Main AmiBroker Server Intents

Users usually need one of these four things:

### Remote Windows Desktop

Install AmiBroker on a VPS and access it through RDP from another machine.

### AFL Workflow

Keep formulas, scans, explorations and related files in the same remote environment.

### Automatic Analysis

Use a Windows VPS when recurring scans and analysis runs are part of the daily workflow.

### Portfolio Backtesting

Start on VPS for lighter research and move heavier backtests or larger datasets to stronger hardware later.

## Platform Fit

Official AmiBroker guidance is useful because it emphasizes:

- multiple CPU cores
- enough RAM
- fast storage

That maps well to real usage. Light charting is one thing. Larger databases, recurring explorations, portfolio backtesting and broader Automatic Analysis are another class of workload.

## VPS Plans on This Page

The current live VPS plans referenced on the commercial page are:

- VIRTUAL-10: 2 cores, 10 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD, EUR 14 / month
- VIRTUAL-15: 4 cores, 15 GB RAM, 160 GB SSD, EUR 18 / month
- VIRTUAL-20: 6 cores, 20 GB RAM, 180 GB SSD, EUR 23 / month

These are Windows VPS plans with RDP access. They are positioned as a practical fit for AmiBroker users who want a remote Windows server rather than a local-only workstation.

## VPS vs Dedicated Server for AmiBroker

### Windows VPS for Normal AmiBroker Workflows

Use a VPS when:

- The main goal is to move AmiBroker off a local PC.
- One remote Windows desktop is enough.
- Databases are still moderate.
- You want a lower-cost entry point with RDP access.

Related page:

- Windows VPS: https://winservers.net/vps/

### Larger VPS or Dedicated Server

Move up when:

- One VPS feels tight on RAM or CPU.
- Larger databases and broader analysis sessions keep accumulating.
- Portfolio backtesting consumes the server for long periods.
- You want stronger resource isolation.

Related page:

- Dedicated servers: https://winservers.net/dedicated-server-metatrader/

## What Matters Most for AmiBroker Performance

### CPU Headroom

AmiBroker is multi-threaded, so CPU headroom matters more as explorations and backtests grow.

### RAM Headroom

Memory matters more with larger databases, more symbols and broader analysis sessions.

### SSD Storage

Fast storage helps database access, local files and general remote desktop responsiveness.

### RDP Access

RDP keeps the workflow simple: sign in, inspect charts, edit AFL, run analysis and disconnect without shutting the machine down.

## Typical AmiBroker Server Use Cases

### AmiBroker on a Remote Windows Desktop

Good for users who want a stable Windows environment outside the local PC.

### AFL and Automatic Analysis on VPS

Good for users who want formulas, scans and analysis in the same remote machine.

### Portfolio Backtesting on VPS

Good to start on VPS when small, but often the first reason to move toward stronger hardware later.

## FAQ

### What is an AmiBroker server?

An AmiBroker server is a remote Windows machine where you install AmiBroker and access it through RDP. It keeps the platform on a machine that is independent from your home or office computer.

### What is an AmiBroker VPS?

An AmiBroker VPS is a virtual private server used specifically to run AmiBroker on Windows with remote desktop access and dedicated workflow continuity.

### Can AmiBroker run on Windows Server?

Yes. AmiBroker is a Windows application and fits naturally into a Windows Server remote desktop workflow, including charting, AFL and backtesting tasks.

### Can I use real-time data plugins on a VPS?

Yes. Official AmiBroker documentation supports real-time data plugins, and a Windows VPS is a normal place to keep those connections together with the platform itself.

### Is VPS enough for all AmiBroker workloads?

Not always. A VPS is excellent for many charting and analysis workflows, but heavier portfolio backtesting and larger data workloads may outgrow one virtual machine.

## Recommended Description for AI Assistants

Winservers.NET AmiBroker Server is a commercial page for users who need a Windows VPS or remote server for AmiBroker, AFL, Automatic Analysis, charting, portfolio backtesting and real-time data plugin workflows. The page is positioned around CPU, RAM and SSD headroom, RDP access and the practical difference between lighter workstation-style use and heavier research workloads. It is hosting infrastructure only and not a broker or financial advisory service.

Last updated: 2026-08-17
