Machine Specs: Picking the Right Hardware
This short explainer goes into the machine specifications required for running gno.land nodes, and their equivalents on major cloud platforms.
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This short explainer goes into the machine specifications required for running gno.land nodes, and their equivalents on major cloud platforms.
This give a set of information on onboarding a validator node: how to register as a validator operator (valoper) in the registry and how to submit a validator proposal
This guide explains how to set up a CI environment for Gno projects using GitHub Actions and Docker.
This showcase is about the gno.land approach to OpenTelemetry and to its own observability stack.
This highlights some of the unique and compelling features of the tx-indexer.
Snapshot nodes enable rapid blockchain synchronization by providing a block state, allowing new or recovering nodes to quickly start with the latest version of the network. This approach significantly reduces sync time and resource usage, making it easier for participants to join or maintain nodes in the Gno.land ecosystem.
This short explainer goes into the machine specifications required for running gno.land nodes, and their equivalents on major cloud platforms.
Snapshot nodes enable rapid blockchain synchronization by providing a block state, allowing new or recovering nodes to quickly start with the latest version of the network. This approach significantly reduces sync time and resource usage, making it easier for participants to join or maintain nodes in the Gno.land ecosystem.
This explainer details the sentry node architecture (nodes that sit between the public internet and the validator), that greatly reduces direct exposure to potential attacks. This setup helps mitigate DDoS threats, preserves uptime, and fosters a more robust network infrastructure.
This explainer covers the subtle differences between bootnodes and persistent peers in gno.land and TM2.
This give a set of information on onboarding a validator node: how to register as a validator operator (valoper) in the registry and how to submit a validator proposal
This guide explains how to set up a CI environment for Gno projects using GitHub Actions and Docker.
This guide covers how to start a local Gno node and connect to an existing chain (like a testnet).
This guide covers how to start a local Gno node (and chain!). Additionally, it goes over the different options you can use to make your Gno instance unique.
This showcase is about the gno.land approach to OpenTelemetry and to its own observability stack.
This highlights some of the unique and compelling features of the tx-indexer.