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Giovanni S

Giovanni S (2023-03-03)

Has anyone tried to spin up an observer or access node on their own hardware? Thinking of trying it on a raspberry pi/pi alternative and documenting the process
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Needle16mo ago
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Giovanni S
Giovanni S16mo ago
I think something like the orange pi 5 + SSD should be plenty for an ON at least. Not sure about AN http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5.html
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Giovanni S
Giovanni S16mo ago
These little single board computers have gotten impressive!
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Giovanni S
Giovanni S16mo ago
True, also more affordable from perspective of initial investment
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Giovanni S16mo ago
I'm curious about indexing & event subscription and have no exposure to the protocol infra. Figured setting up a node would be a good way to learn & start personal indexing & subscription. Assumed I could do that with ON, but do I need to have an AN for that?
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Giovanni S
Giovanni S16mo ago
Ah okay I see. thanks for clearing that up