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− | Full Node: Stores and maintains recent block data (i.e., the last 128 blocks) <ref>https://www.quicknode.com/guides/infrastructure/node-setup/ethereum-full-node-vs-archive-node</ref> | + | Full Node: Stores and maintains recent block data (i.e., the last 128 [[blocks]]) <ref>https://www.quicknode.com/guides/infrastructure/node-setup/ethereum-full-node-vs-archive-node</ref> |
Megabytes of memory allocated to internal caching (default = 4096 mainnet [[full node]], 128 [[light mode]]) | Megabytes of memory allocated to internal caching (default = 4096 mainnet [[full node]], 128 [[light mode]]) | ||
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* [[Ethereum archive node]] | * [[Ethereum archive node]] | ||
* [[Ethereum Full Node vs. Archive Node]] | * [[Ethereum Full Node vs. Archive Node]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 27 July 2024
Full Node: Stores and maintains recent block data (i.e., the last 128 blocks) [1]
Megabytes of memory allocated to internal caching (default = 4096 mainnet full node, 128 light mode)
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