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It has been hard to get a raspberry pi at a reasonable price.
I was thinking of trying to use a PinePhone with a 1TB micro SD. Has anyone tried this?
If you mean a pi alternative as in a single board computer with an ARM processor then probably the RockPro64. This is what powers my Tanto Ronin Dojo node but it should work fine, if not better than a pi, for a LN node.
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Not as cheap as a rpi but I think a better choice would something like an Intel NUC.
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Used Dell Optiplex are cheap and powerful if you have cheap energy
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Pierre Rochard made Node Launcher for Lightning Node on Desktop. But unfortunately the project han't been updated in a long time. I hope it get's picked up again one day because I thought it was really cool.
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Spare laptops are probably your best bet. Built in battery backup and you can use Unraid or Portainer for web docker management.
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ASUS mini PC. It has a variety of CPUs and allows SSD and HDD modules. Low power.
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Not sure whether this would work but I'd be very interested to see if it could be done. I think the continual writing on to the SD, and db size will become a problem.
Even if the storage and other other specs seemed similar to a Pi, the difficulty to maintain regular upgrades, installing and uninstalling various tools.
If the question is for running a node in a fairly serious attempt to either route payments not just for your own payments, you'd need to maintain a synced blockchain, and keep synced to the lightning graph as much as possible.
I'd go with one of the other small form-factor cpus, nuc, laptop or desktop. Laptops work well for me.
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If you're looking for more UMPF I'd say HX90 Ryzen 9 / 64gb RAM. pref. with dual M2 SSD in Raid1 setup.
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Check out the TinyMiniMicro playlist by ServeTheHomme
I just ordered an HP Elitedesk 800 G3 Mini ~$130 on ebay.
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Odroid & raspibolt (not documented, but mostly obvious howto)
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