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Win
2014-01-13 23:04:09


Hi, I've been using QS for more than half year. Now, I'm totally dependent on it . I'd like to know if I can have two computers ( both installed QS and make data in sync ) so that I don't have long downtime if something happen to my QS?
Also, any guideline to backup the whole system would be great.
Thanks in advance!




QuantShare
2014-01-14 13:12:05

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Best Answer
Please read the following instructions on how to sync data and how to backup it.
http://www.quantshare.com/how-374-how-to-create-a-mobile-database-account
http://www.quantshare.com/how-302-how-to-backup-your-databases-eod-intraday-tick-and-custom-and-trading-items

But please note that you cannot run two instances of QuantShare at the same time (on different computers). For this, you should get a second license.



Vangelis M.
2014-01-16 11:52:17

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I am running QS from SkyDrive so I can confirm it works. The only tricky part is once you place the QS folder in the SkyDrive folder, one needs to open QS, go to change accounts and change the accounts locations from C:\Users\UserName\SkyDrive\CTrading\QuantShare\Database\MyFirstAccount
to
Database\MyFirstAccount



QuantShare
2014-01-16 12:54:21

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You can install QuantShare in any location and just place the database files in a dropbox or skydrive folder.

Example: QuantShare placed in:
C:\Program Files\CTrading\QuantShare

And the database path in:
C:\Users\UserName\SkyDrive\MyQuantShareAccount




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