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Ethereum On ARM
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1/ From the very first day, we were promised that an /ethereum node could run on any consumer device. In 2024, you can run on a $200 ARM64 board using ~10w: - 1 Archive node + a validator client - A Supernode (L1+L2 on the same device) This is called decentralization. +infošŸ‘‡
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Ethereum On ARM
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2/ The archive node is running Reth and Prysm + 1 Validator. It was synced using a snapshot from Merkle (decompressing it from an NFS mount point). It took ~10h to sync. As seen on our Discord channel, it is possible to sync Erigon as well (takes around 2-3 weeks).
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3/ Some data: Board: NanoPC-T6 16 GB RAM Board price: $189 SSD: Crucial P3 Plus 2TB Reth: 0.2.0-beta9 Prysm: 5.0.3 DB size: 2.3 TB Mode: Archive Snapshot: https://snapshots.merkle.io
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4/ The Supernode (L1+L2) runs Geth + Prysm and Optimism op-geth+op-node. Note that this node needs a 32 GB RAM board and a 4 TB SSD disk to work properly. Both layers sync through Snap sync, so the node is up and running in about 1-2 days.
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