Here is a mini-thread on never-ending confusion about the term "archive nodes" in Ethereum (which has different meaning from "archival nodes" in Bitcoin, as defined in Bitcoin Wiki)https://twitter.com/realLedgerwatch/status/1304074356214108164 …
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En réponse à @realLedgerwatch @evan_van_ness
Thank you for this! So if I understand correctly 200GB is sufficient to cover an Eth1 node, today. Approximately how much does it grow each year? Asking for an Eth2 staking friend…
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En réponse à @SomerEsat @evan_van_ness
No, 200 Gb is not sufficient, it is currently sufficient to store state history and indices. But you usually also store the blockchain (another 175 Gb), then receipts (if you query logs), which is another 160 Gb or something. Currently all in all it is 700 Gb.
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I have not plotted yet how it grows, we might do it one day. The growth does accelerate, because block gas limit increases. But there are way to make this growth have less impact. We just need to focus on it :)
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Thank you, again, Alexey for your informative responses. At one point I think @dannyryan cautiously suggested 500GB for an Eth1 node (and 500GB for a Eth2 beacon chain/shard). Overall I think I’d feel better with a 2TB storage solution for my Eth2 phase 0/1 staking setup.
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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