ITODiE on Nostr: Saying that you can run a full node on a 35USD rPI is cool, but not very practical. ...
Saying that you can run a full node on a 35USD rPI is cool, but not very practical.
Hopefully you are not putting the Blockchain data on the SD as this will wear out very quickly. SDs are not built for that kind of continuous I/O.
If you have a usb drive you are writing to and the SD is strictly yhe OS then it will last longer, but as i saw in the thread power failures will easily corrupt the SD.
I recommend, once you get the SD configured the way you want, shit down and make a image of the SD onto another SD this way when it fails again you can image from the second back to the first or another and be up and running faster.
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