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Title: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Running a Full Ethereum Node?
Post by: Couraggio on October 05, 2017, 06:55:46 PM
I'm hoping to run a full Ethereum node on a windows machine ... does anybody have any idea about the minimum cpu, hard-drive space/type, ram and internet connection speed needed to handle a full node?


Title: Re: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Running a Full Ethereum Node?
Post by: cryptoolk on October 05, 2017, 06:59:05 PM
anybody suggest me a location to get those requirements? 


Title: Re: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Running a Full Ethereum Node?
Post by: mirny on October 05, 2017, 07:35:52 PM
I'm running few full nodes with these specs:
Dual Xeon L5640, 32GB RAM, 3TB HDD, 250/100 Broadband,
This setup is fully stable and operable.
Hope that helped.


Title: Re: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Running a Full Ethereum Node?
Post by: jmigdlc99 on October 05, 2017, 08:01:50 PM
I'm running few full nodes with these specs:
Dual Xeon L5640, 32GB RAM, 3TB HDD, 250/100 Broadband,
This setup is fully stable and operable.
Hope that helped.

Thats a pretty sweet setup you got there. Monthly bill must cost you something too right? May I ask why you run a full eth node and do you earn anything from it?

The way I see it, it may be needed soon when ETH moves to POS but for now, what is your reason running a full node? If there are any other besides the two reasons i googled below:

1. "You can run a full node to support the ethereum network"
2. "So your best way to benefit from a node is that it removes your need to trust anyone."