The fund I work for is all Linux, using mostly in house developed algo software, and some Linux friendly off the shelf charting/analysis/admin software. Due to that the rapidly increasing volumes and other complexities can not be handled by our current software much longer we are now looking into switching platforms and are running a series of tests, cTrader/cAlgo are on our short list. Based on the latest test results then once cTrader and cAlgo are available for Linux we would likely switch to cTrader/cAlgo for some of our algos immediately. Until they are available for Linux they will never make it out of our testing sandbox I'm afraid. Oh, we do big volumes and are growing rapidly...
mglawing
23 Sep 2016, 08:31
The fund I work for is all Linux, using mostly in house developed algo software, and some Linux friendly off the shelf charting/analysis/admin software. Due to that the rapidly increasing volumes and other complexities can not be handled by our current software much longer we are now looking into switching platforms and are running a series of tests, cTrader/cAlgo are on our short list. Based on the latest test results then once cTrader and cAlgo are available for Linux we would likely switch to cTrader/cAlgo for some of our algos immediately. Until they are available for Linux they will never make it out of our testing sandbox I'm afraid. Oh, we do big volumes and are growing rapidly...
@mglawing