I was running on a 400 Mhz Pentium under W2000 until recently. I ran RealTick, its Talnet data feed server, IB java app, EXCEL, and 2 customer written VB apps, that drove data off TALNET. And it all ran on my 400 Mhz Pentium, with 128 MB of memory.
Then, IB's memory footprint became much larger, growing to 32 MB, and I was swapping out to disk all the time, when I switched between apps, and this killed me.
I now have a 3.0 Ghz Xeon, with 1 GB of memory, and I have all the resources I can handle.
Suggest you look at RealTick for your quotes. They extremely economical in terms of bandwidth and CPU utilization. My current system is overkill, but I bought for the future.
Then, IB's memory footprint became much larger, growing to 32 MB, and I was swapping out to disk all the time, when I switched between apps, and this killed me.
I now have a 3.0 Ghz Xeon, with 1 GB of memory, and I have all the resources I can handle.
Suggest you look at RealTick for your quotes. They extremely economical in terms of bandwidth and CPU utilization. My current system is overkill, but I bought for the future.