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Title: Send nodes! Can I see your full node setups.
Post by: Maus0728 on August 23, 2022, 12:44:39 PM
Heya! Can anyone share their bitcoin node setup? I am just looking for some ideas which I hope I can implement slowly. You can also share the hardware specification  :D.

And also I have found another alternative for raspberry pi 4 named Beelink MINI S[1]. Would this be any better for Raspberry Pi 4? Looking at their website, it looks like the MINI PC includes 8GB of RAM, so you'll basically need 1 or 2 TB of SSD to complete the setup.

https://i.imgur.com/SrGfb8Wm.png

[1] https://www.bee-link.com/catalog/product/index?id=302

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Title: Re: Send nodes! Can I see your full node setups.
Post by: ABCbits on August 23, 2022, 01:04:43 PM
Heya! Can anyone share their bitcoin node setup? I am just looking for some ideas which I hope I can implement slowly. You can also share the hardware specification  :D.

I just use computer that i use on almost daily basis. Nothing unique, except i use HDD store Bitcoin Core data.

Would this be any better for Raspberry Pi 4? Looking at their website, it looks like the MINI PC includes 8GB of RAM, so you'll basically need 1 or 2 TB of SSD to complete the setup.

Performance wise, it's far better than Raspberry Pi 4. But i don't know whether it's best bang for buck compared with Intel NUC or other mini PC.


Title: Re: Send nodes! Can I see your full node setups.
Post by: Maus0728 on August 23, 2022, 01:20:16 PM
I just use computer that i use on almost daily basis. Nothing unique, except i use HDD store Bitcoin Core data.
Thanks for the input!! Maybe that's my last option. I don't know, I just feel like having a separate hardware used specifically in running a full node is pretty fun especially with the knowledge and experience you can extract from doing it. Thank you @ETFbitcoin. Very much appreciated.

Would this be any better for Raspberry Pi 4? Looking at their website, it looks like the MINI PC includes 8GB of RAM, so you'll basically need 1 or 2 TB of SSD to complete the setup.

Performance wise, it's far better than Raspberry Pi 4. But i don't know whether it's best bang for buck compared with Intel NUC or other mini PC.
I think it's fine with me  :D