It depends what you want to do. If you want just a witness you can run it of a decent laptop, but if you want an API Node then you should have a good machine as you will need at least 4TB of NVMe storage and 64 GB of RAM.
For basic Hive Witness all you need is this:
32 GB RAM
500 GB NVMe (SSD) storage
These are my recommended specs, but you really need only 4-8 GB RAM and 40 GB free disk space to run a witness...
Oh and ideally you are running on Ubuntu Linux and not on Windows / Docker...
You are welcome :) The biggest issue is getting a compatible snapshot of the latest version if you want to run .11 version...
I might just create one from my Witness Node :)
It depends what you want to do. If you want just a witness you can run it of a decent laptop, but if you want an API Node then you should have a good machine as you will need at least 4TB of NVMe storage and 64 GB of RAM.
For basic Hive Witness all you need is this:
32 GB RAM
500 GB NVMe (SSD) storage
These are my recommended specs, but you really need only 4-8 GB RAM and 40 GB free disk space to run a witness...
Oh and ideally you are running on Ubuntu Linux and not on Windows / Docker...
To read more check out this excellent post by Marky:
https://hive.blog/witness/@themarkymark/setup-a-hive-witness-using-the-new-rolling-block-log-feature-jte
This is the guide I followed, wouldn't be here without it :)
Thank you! I really appreciate the info!
You are welcome :) The biggest issue is getting a compatible snapshot of the latest version if you want to run .11 version...
I might just create one from my Witness Node :)