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Re: Data directory size vs. blockchain size
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jondo
on 14/04/2013, 08:59:25 UTC
You can remove blk0001.dat, blk0002.dat, blk0003.dat and blkindex.dat from the root data directory after a reindex is complete and you are caught up with the blockchain (and you don't plan on going back to an older version). Only blkindex should actually be using disk space, as the old BLK000x data are moved upon upgrade, and the blk000x.dat files you see there are hardlinks (shortcuts) on any filesystem that supports hardlinking.

This answers my concerns about directory size. Thank you!
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Data directory size vs. blockchain size
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jondo
on 13/04/2013, 21:40:11 UTC
Hi forum,

I am currently using bitcoin-qt from bitcoin-0.8.1-linux.tar.gz.
I am wondering why my data directory ".bitcoin" has a size (du -sh) of 9.7G, while the current blockchain size is only 6445 MB, according to http://blockchain.info/charts/blocks-size .

What's the size of your data directory?
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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jondo
on 13/04/2013, 21:05:22 UTC
Hello world Smiley
My name is Robert, and I bought my first bitcoins in 2011, after they had crossed the one dollar threshold.