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 | 
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- 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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