I did, I used it on an Lenovo NUC 32GB RAM, 2 TB SSD.

It worked fine, except the partition that holds the apps and data (the Bitcoin blockchain) was by default partitioned to 5GB.

After some research, it was suggested I run it on Debian.

I gave up and installed Start9, which is an actual OS, I now use as a test node.

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I'm concerned start9 won't run properly on an i5 2.3ghz (2.4 boosted) w 8gb RAM.

Or do you think I should try it?

what services are you planning to run? a btc stack or more ?

Rebooting my lightning setup and just meandering around just setting up LND directly or using one of these OS

i have a btc only stack that runs more than just that. its on an old dell mini pc with 16 gb ram. uses close to 8 gb at any time, sometimes a bit above. i looked it up hoping to be able to say 'ur fine' but...my answer is i dunno 😅

What are you running?

i run bith CLN and LND, datum, pub pool, mempool, electrs, Jam

Is there a way you can check just what LND is taking ram wise?

yar, i can. so just LND, btc core?

Exact!

standby

that brought me down to around 1.8 gigs of ram used

Amazing ez money then!

Hit me with peak daily not avg if you can 🤙

I stopped using Start9 as a serious node because I mostly manage my nodes remotely. Umbrel has Tailscale VPN, which I use to access all my nodes, but Start9 only uses Tor, which works, but is slow and a pain.

This is why I don't use it in a production server.

As for your spec, I don't think Start9 is demanding on the CPU, but in my experience the more RAM the better.

8GB for any node OS is the minimum these days. I have an Umbrel home, which has 16GB, which is fine as a pure node, but I'd like to run other things on it, but I dare not with only 16GB.

A lot of people highly rate Start9, I'm not certain why. Umbrel definitely has the UI, which I'm a sucker for. I believe many rate Start9 because it is a more robust OS, built from the ground up as a node, whereas Umbrel is an app sitting on top of Linux.

I understand the difference, but personally, I think this point is moot.

Sounds like you’re close to graduating to hobbyist sysadmin lol

In a past life, the company I founded built data centres, so this is very much only a hobby for me nowadays.

We also had a computer division that designed and built industrial PCs.

Huh…funny…

you can use both LNC and albyhub NWC to access your lightning node without tor on start9, fyi