Hello, I'm interested in exploring the possibility of running a
Bitcoin Core node on some hardware that I consider relatively weak. My understanding is that Bitcoin Core requires significant computational resources to function effectively, but I'm curious if there are any workarounds or optimizations that can be done to make it feasible on a weaker system. Specifically, I'm wondering if it's possible to run a pruned node, adjust settings to reduce resource usage, or utilize any other techniques that might allow me to host a Bitcoin Core node on this hardware. Would you be able to provide some insight into whether this is practical and any potential challenges I might face? Thank you for your time and assistance in this matter.
7 answers
HanbokGlamour
Sun Jul 07 2024
For a smoother experience, it is recommended to meet the following requirements for a Bitcoin Core full node.
charlotte_wright_coder
Sun Jul 07 2024
Running a Bitcoin Core full node demands certain specifications to ensure optimal performance.
GangnamGlitzGlamour
Sun Jul 07 2024
Weak hardware may allow for a node's operation, but it comes with increased challenges and time spent resolving issues.
Maria
Sat Jul 06 2024
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mia_clark_teacher
Sat Jul 06 2024
The hardware should be a desktop or laptop capable of running recent versions of popular operating systems.