Who has one set up? What OS are you running?
docs.chain.link
What apis are you running?
Chainlink Node General
When you say OS do you mean operating system?
Yeah, running linux off a usb, virtual machine or full install etc
OKay got you, I am running Arch Linux as main OS.
Will get another USB stick to install TAILS, that I can always carry around
Read the subject you tosser
>poo ID
THE ABSOLUTE STATE OF LINKIES
>uses docker
nope im not running their infected image
kek
what are you running? I'm thinking about getting a separate hard drive and booting it from bios and just using that for nothing but the node
Terrible idea. Use a cloud host u mong. Boot a hard drive from bios, you have no idea what ur talking about
thats why I started this discussion, so you can lern me
You do not want to dual boot a chainlink node. The whole point is u want to guarantee its uptime or else u get penalized. Run it on a host or ideally across multiple cloud hosts that guarantee 99.9999% uptime
Running my testnet node using Ubuntu on a Google Cloud instance. Not using a full eth client right now, will probably spin one up soon since you'll pretty much want one for mainnet. I haven't setup any APIs yet though, only tested some pulls with a side project I'm working on.
Thanks, are you using amazon?
any reason you haven't set up full eth client yet? Would you have to pay for the extra space?
Azure for now cuz I have cloud credits. Will run nodes on AWS and GCS too
If I run a chainlink mode, do I get link per API request?
You're going to want to set it up on a remote server because if your node has downtime or your internet cuts out while you are processing an API pull it'll take some of your LINK as a penalty.
Quality Pepe. I'm surprised I haven't seen it before.
I made it for this general. Fresh pepe
running a test node on my unraid home server
>fx 8350
>16 gb ram
>100tb storage
>256gb cache drive
currently have it running on an Ubuntu server vm with
>2 cores/ 2 threads
>4gb ram
>100gb hdd space
it runs well
>POO ID
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Basically you want to decentralize your own chainlink node