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RE: Using Intel Optane for STEEM blockchain seed node

in #steemdev6 years ago

It is cool that you are doing this :)

In the post it says In this specific case, I wanted to test whether its possible to run a STEEM full node using Optane NVMe instead of RAM, but it also says The test was done with minimal seed node configuration with only witness and rc_plugin enabled. What was the configuration used that resulted in a 7 hour replay time?

Also, how much RAM was on the system?

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:-)

I wanted to test whether its possible to run a STEEM full node using Optane NVMe instead of RAM, but it also says The test was done with minimal seed node configuration with only witness and rc_plugin enabled

So I started off with the plans of running full node. But due to in-sufficient space, I couldn't complete the test and then decided to start with seed first and then witness and then full node. So far test of the full node is not done.

What was the configuration used that resulted in a 7 hour replay time?

Will share this - essentially shm file also was on Optane

Also, how much RAM was on the system?

256 GB

With the official hardware from Intel and Packet, IMHO we should limit the available RAM and do the test.

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