Supported hardware to run an Ethereum node
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In the article, we have grouped a list of tested and worth considering supported hardware to synchronize an Ethereum full node:
Recommended hardware to run a node
It is not clear what are the minimum and recommended hardware specification to run a node but here you can find a few hints to know if you can or cannot.
Memory
Minimum 2GB DDR3 Recommended 4GB DDR3
Disk
No HDD SSD Recommended M.2 PCIe 2.0 x4
CPU
TBD
Hardware table
Boards
Board | Cost | Tested | Review | Time to sync mainnet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Raspberry Pi 4 (model B) 4GB | $55 | Y | here | 3 days, 12 hours |
NanoPi-M4 | $50 | N | ||
Jetson-nano | $? | Y | 4 days | |
RockPi | N | |||
Rock64 | N | |||
Nano-PC-T4 | N | |||
UDOO X86 II ULTRA | N | |||
ODROID-H2 | N |
Storage
- Kauri original title: Supported hardware to run an Ethereum node
- Kauri original link: https://kauri.io/supported-hardware-to-run-an-ethereum-node/d92a52587a4e4f439354e9fe3b231352/a
- Kauri original author: Grégoire Jeanmart (@gregjeanmart)
- Kauri original Publication date: 2019-12-18
- Kauri original tags: ethereum, nodes, raspberrypi, sync, hardware
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