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Used Dell Optiplex
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unknown 10 months ago
Refurb Dell micro PC with new SSD
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npub17z5t...zvyz 10 months ago
An old laptop. Very handy when the server has a built-in monitor and keyboard, and even a UPS.
Lenovo thinkcentre. Picked up for 100 bucks on eBay. Installed start9 and it has been running perfectly for a year or more.
Since 2+ years, I use a rasp4-8Gb Ram. 2-Tb SSD with Umbrel. A the moment I use Bitcoin Core but will switch to Knots the next days. I will also switch to Datum for solo-Mining ….
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sati 10 months ago
HP EliteDesk 800 G3
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A 10 months ago
Old, underpowered, undersized Mac Mini with extra RAM.
Linux VM running on old Intel NUC. Bitcoin core, LND, Electrum, RTL and Sparrow Wallet. All components individually installed and configured. Wrote a custom PowerShell script to start and stop each component rather than using systemctl. Looking to migrate onto newer hardware. Had to retreat off new hardware just recently because of USB issues. Considering a new hardware purchase from Anyone using hardware from VelocityMicro? image
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nicodemus 10 months ago
Off-the-shelf pc components, skewed towards low TDP. The hardware runs all bitcoin-related services. Min reqs: - literally any cpu built in the last 20 years, but old xeons (LGA1151) or modern ryzen (EPYC) are preferred - 8gb ECC - 1tb ssd (sata) - 250w PSU (nominal usage is tiny)
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Packlight 10 months ago
Laptop, Start9 and Pi4 with Raspiblitz but unplugged latter because there’s no easy way to run Knots yet. Hopefully soon.
Still chugging along with a Raspiblitz... old school 😎 But bruh, my 1TB SSD is nearing capacity... wondering how much runway I have left before parting with sats for a 2TB replacement.
Mini PC with celeron N100, with umbrel installed on it. But seriously thinking on removing it and run proxmox with a VM for Bitcoin sandboxed on it along with other tool like Dojo (wondering if I could run a ronin dojo with proxmox 🤔), and probably another VM one for Casa/Zima OS, thus separating the node from the services, and adding LXCs. Umbrel is terrible AF handling authentication from services exposed with services like clouflare tunnel.
Had a nodl for a long time. The thing was gorgeous, but now I realize, REALLY SLOW. Nodl died (zero tech support from them btw). Went and bought a cheap $400 HP laptop, installed Start9. This one is WAY more responsive.
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npub1e9z7...3rm4 10 months ago
Curious about your Proxmox setup. I have a server going for other apps. Did not look too much at @npub126nt...e9ll on it because the block chain would have consumed to much of the disk space. Is there a way to sync that data to an external drive with start os?
There might be a way to offload services inside StartOs but i didn’t see it. You can configure an external drive to store your VMs in Proxmox if you do not have the space for one more internal drive. You can also do what i’ve done, rip out and clone the internal drive to a bigger one. You’ll have to extend the partition and volumes to be able to use the extra space. I can point you to a guide if you want to do that.
Node runners use decent rigs, often with multi-core CPUs, 16GB+ RAM, and SSDs. Trump's latest crypto-friendly moves might just boost node performance.
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npub1e9z7...3rm4 10 months ago
Good info thanks! I do have space for two drives in my Promox machine. I’ll look at using a separate dive for the Start9 VM and see how that works. I don’t mind having a dedicated machine for S9, but if I can get it running in Promox and have other services running, that would be amazing.
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Deleted Account 10 months ago
Futjitsu Futro - Debian with bitcoin core / Fulcrum / mempool tried Start9 - runs good
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Deleted Account 10 months ago
👍 i want to move from a mini pc to a ,not always online’ laptop. Do you run bitcoin core and an indexer on a vm or use a specified node Package direct on Os?