Run Node
Hardware
Validators should set up a physical operation secured with restricted access. A good starting place, for example, would be co-locating in secure data centers.
Validators should expect to equip their datacenter location with redundant power, connectivity, and storage backups. Expect to have several redundant networking boxes for fiber, firewall and switching and then small servers with redundant hard drive and failover. Hardware can be on the low end of datacenter gear to start out with.
We anticipate that network requirements will be low initially. Bandwidth, CPU and memory requirements will rise as the network grows. Large hard drives are recommended for storing years of blockchain history.
Supported OS
We officially support macOS and Linux only in the following architectures:
darwin/arm64
darwin/x86_64
linux/arm64
linux/amd64
Minimum Requirements
To run mainnet or testnet validator nodes, you will need a machine with the following minimum hardware requirements:
- 4 or more physical CPU cores
- At least 500GB of SSD disk storage, for a full node at least 2 TB, we recommend more than 3TB
- At least 32GB of memory (RAM)
- At least 100mbps network bandwidth
As the usage of the blockchain grows, the server requirements may increase as well, so you should have a plan for updating your server as well.