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# Building for ARM devices
Reth can be build for and run on ARM devices, but there are a few things to take into considerations before.
Reth can be built for and run on ARM devices, but there are a few things to take into considerations before.
## CPU Architecture

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Great! You now have a private network with 2 full Ethereum nodes on your local machine over Docker - one that is a Reth/Lighthouse pair and another that is Reth/Teku. Check out the [Kurtosis docs](https://docs.kurtosis.com/cli) to learn about the various ways you can interact with and inspect your network.
## Using Kurtosis on Kubernetes
Kurtosis packages are portable and reproducible, meaning they will work the same way over Docker or Kubernetes, locally or on remote infrsatructure. For use cases that require a larger scale, Kurtosis can be deployed on Kubernetes by following these docs [here](https://docs.kurtosis.com/k8s/).
Kurtosis packages are portable and reproducible, meaning they will work the same way over Docker or Kubernetes, locally or on remote infrastructure. For use cases that require a larger scale, Kurtosis can be deployed on Kubernetes by following these docs [here](https://docs.kurtosis.com/k8s/).
## Running the network with additional services
The [`ethereum-package`](https://github.com/kurtosis-tech/ethereum-package) comes with many optional flags and arguments you can enable for your private network. Some include: