It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.
There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.
Hi, sounds intriguing... Google free service you say? What kind of service is that? If there's a free way to host utility nodes that might be a crazy breakthrough for uPlexa...
I think he means:
https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/gcp-free-tierHowever, under "Restricted actions" it clearly says:
"In addition to resource constraints, the Free Trial Terms of Service describes uses cases
that are prohibited during the free trial.
For example, you may not use GCP services to mine cryptocurrency during your free trial."
I don't know if that includes running a crypto node.