Remote Windows desktop for AmiBroker
A VPS gives you a full Windows environment over RDP. You install AmiBroker, keep databases and layouts on the server, connect data feeds and manage everything from a machine that is separate from your local PC.
Run AmiBroker on a remote Windows server with RDP access, SSD storage and enough RAM for AFL formulas, Automatic Analysis, portfolio backtesting, real-time data plugins and charting workflows. This page is about hosting infrastructure only. Winservers.NET is not a broker and does not provide financial advice.
The strongest search cluster here is not generic Windows hosting. It is a narrower commercial pattern around "AmiBroker server", "AmiBroker VPS", "Windows VPS for AmiBroker", "AFL server", "AmiBroker remote desktop", "AmiBroker backtesting server" and "AmiBroker analysis server". Users in this cluster usually need a remote Windows machine where AmiBroker can stay online outside a home computer.
A VPS gives you a full Windows environment over RDP. You install AmiBroker, keep databases and layouts on the server, connect data feeds and manage everything from a machine that is separate from your local PC.
AmiBroker demand is strongly tied to AFL formulas, explorations and Automatic Analysis. That makes this page much more specific than a generic charting-app page and closer to a workstation-style Windows hosting intent.
Official AmiBroker material emphasizes true portfolio-level backtesting and support for real-time data plugins. That matters because some users need more than just charts: they need a full analysis and data environment.
Official AmiBroker guidance points toward multiple CPU cores, enough RAM and fast storage. That matches real-world usage: light charting is one thing, while larger databases, recurring explorations, portfolio backtesting and heavier analysis are a different class of machine.
AmiBroker is multi-threaded, so more CPU headroom matters as explorations, scans and portfolio backtests grow beyond a small setup.
Memory headroom becomes more important with larger databases, more symbols and broader analysis sessions.
Fast storage helps data loading, database access, local files and the general feel of the remote Windows environment.
RDP keeps the workflow simple: sign in, inspect charts, edit AFL, run analysis and disconnect without shutting the machine down.
These are the live VPS plans currently shown on Winservers.NET. For AmiBroker, the right plan depends on database size, how often you run Automatic Analysis, how broad your AFL workflow is, whether real-time plugins stay connected, and whether the server is mainly a remote workstation or a heavier research box.
Starting point for one lighter AmiBroker environment or a modest remote desktop workflow with charting and basic analysis.
More comfortable for denser datasets, recurring explorations, real-time plugin use and a broader daily AFL workflow.
Stronger fit when AmiBroker shares the machine with more files, larger databases or a broader backtesting and analysis workload.
A Windows VPS is usually the right first step when the main need is a remote Windows environment for charting, AFL and normal analysis. Heavier Automatic Analysis, larger portfolio backtests and bigger data workloads are the point where a user should think about moving to a larger VPS or dedicated hardware.
| Use case | Suggested fit | Why | Commercial direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| One normal AmiBroker workspace with modest databases and basic analysis | VIRTUAL-10 | Good entry point when you mainly want a remote Windows desktop and normal AmiBroker continuity outside a local PC. | Order entry VPS |
| More symbols, recurring explorations, broader AFL workflow and real-time plugin use | VIRTUAL-15 | More RAM and CPU headroom reduce the chance that the VPS feels tight once the setup grows beyond a small single-purpose machine. | Order balanced VPS |
| Larger databases, broader analysis sessions or more persistent backtesting workflow | VIRTUAL-20 | More RAM and storage become useful when the server carries more than the bare platform itself. | Order larger VPS |
| Heavier portfolio backtesting, bigger datasets or larger always-on analysis deployment | Dedicated server | These workloads are closer to a compute and isolation problem than a basic remote desktop problem, so dedicated hardware is often the cleaner fit. | Review dedicated options |
Short answers for users who search for a remote Windows server or VPS for AmiBroker, AFL, Automatic Analysis, charting and backtesting.
It is a remote Windows machine where you install AmiBroker and access it through RDP. The platform stays outside your local home or office computer.
It is a virtual private server used specifically to run AmiBroker on Windows with remote desktop access and dedicated workflow continuity.
Yes. AmiBroker is a Windows application and fits naturally into a Windows Server remote desktop workflow, including charting, AFL and backtesting tasks.
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.
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.
No. Winservers.NET provides hosting infrastructure only: Windows VPS, dedicated servers, RDP access and related support for remote server deployment.