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- "In order to build a node from source, run it and connect it to the Cardano mainnet, you need a Linux system with at least 4GB RAM and 24GB harddrive space. The RAM is mostly needed for building the node; for running it, 1GB would be sufficient. " - Is this the RAM requirements for Stakepool Operators on mainnet? Can this also be reviewed by @kevinhammond please so guidelines there are consistent?
AWS is an option and users are free to use whatever provider or hardware they wish.
Assume this configuration is applicable to testnets only?
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- "In order to build a node from source, run it and connect it to the Cardano mainnet, you need a Linux system with at least 4GB RAM and 24GB harddrive space. The RAM is mostly needed for building the node; for running it, 1GB would be sufficient. " - Is this the RAM requirements for Stakepool Operators on mainnet? Can this also be reviewed by @kevinhammond please so guidelines there are consistent?
AWS is an option and users are free to use whatever provider or hardware they wish.
Assume this configuration is applicable to testnets only?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: