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feat(book): more precise disk requirements (#3838)
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@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ The hardware requirements for running Reth depend on the node configuration and
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The most important requirement is by far the disk, whereas CPU and RAM requirements are relatively flexible.
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| | Archive Node | Full Node |
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|-----------|----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
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| Disk | At least 2TB (TLC NVMe recommended) | TBD |
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| Memory | 8GB+ | 8GB+ |
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| CPU | Higher clock speed over core count | Higher clock speeds over core count |
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| Bandwidth | Stable 24Mbps+ | Stable 24Mbps+ |
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| | Archive Node | Full Node |
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|-----------|---------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
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| Disk | At least 2.1TB (TLC NVMe recommended) | TBD |
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| Memory | 8GB+ | 8GB+ |
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| CPU | Higher clock speed over core count | Higher clock speeds over core count |
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| Bandwidth | Stable 24Mbps+ | Stable 24Mbps+ |
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#### QLC and TLC
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@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ Prior to purchasing an NVMe drive, it is advisable to research and determine whe
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There are multiple types of disks to sync Reth, with varying size requirements, depending on the syncing mode:
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* Archive Node: At least 2TB is required to store
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* Archive Node: At least 2.1TB is required (as of July 2023, at block number 17.7M)
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* Full Node: TBD
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NVMe drives are recommended for the best performance, with SSDs being a cheaper alternative. HDDs are the cheapest option, but they will take the longest to sync, and are not recommended.
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At the time of writing, syncing an Ethereum mainnet node to block 17.4M on NVMe drives takes about 50 hours, while on a GCP "Persistent SSD" it takes around 5 days.
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As of July 2023, syncing an Ethereum mainnet node to block 17.7M on NVMe drives takes about 50 hours, while on a GCP "Persistent SSD" it takes around 5 days.
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> **Note**
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