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by Jay

2025-12-23

12 min read

Essential Hardware for Ethereum Validators and High-Throughput RPC Nodes

**Short description:** Curious about what it takes to run strong Ethereum validators and handle high-throughput RPC traffic in 2026? We’ve got the scoop on the essential hardware you’ll need, the disk space requirements for different clients, the impacts of EIP‑4844 blobs, and some solid blueprints to guide you along the way.

by Jay

2025-12-23

11 min read

Understanding Nethermind Hardware Needs for 2026: A Breakdown of Aztec Node and Base Node Requirements

Your go-to guide for getting the most out of Nethermind (Ethereum EL), Aztec full/sequencer/prover nodes, and Base (OP Stack) nodes as of January 7, 2026. We’ve got you covered with specific hardware recommendations, storage calculations, and some handy tips to avoid common pitfalls.

by Jay

2025-12-23

9 min read

Comparing Disk Sizes: Ethereum Archive Node, Erigon Archive Node, and Geth Full Node in 2026

**Summary:** Starting January 7, 2026, there's been a major change in how Ethereum archive storage works. Geth has introduced a new path-based archive mode that shrinks disk usage down to around 2 TB. On the other hand, Erigon's archive footprint is slightly less, hanging out in the 1.8-2.2 TB range. Plus, there’s a snap-synced, periodically-pruned option now available, making things even more efficient.

by Jay

2025-12-22

10 min read

2026 Ethereum Full Node Disk Size and Storage Requirements

**Short version:** Starting in January 2026, if you're planning to run a production-grade Ethereum full node, expect it to take up around 0.9 to 1.3 TB for the execution client. You’ll also need about 80 to 200 GB for the consensus client, plus an extra 100 to 150 GB for blobs. So make sure you’ve got at least a fair bit of storage ready!

by Jay

2025-12-22

10 min read

Hardware and RPC Requirements for Running an Ethereum Node

> Summary: If you want to get your Ethereum nodes up and running smoothly in 2026, the quickest way is by prioritizing NVMe storage. It's all about choosing the right client combinations based on your needs--whether that's full, archive, or tracing nodes--and making sure your RPC is secured behind a proxy. This guide brings together the latest insights and references to help you navigate this process.

by Jay

2025-12-22

12 min read

2026 Hardware Requirements for Running an Ethereum Node via the Ethereum API and Ethereum.org

What’s new for running Ethereum nodes after the Dencun and the Fusaka/BPO upgrades in 2025-2026? Discover what this means for your hardware, bandwidth, and API setup as we head into 2026. This guide breaks down the latest requirements from ethereum.org and client updates.

by Jay

2025-12-22

12 min read

Exploring the Best Geo-Distributed Solana RPC Services and Checking Out Chainstack for Solana Webhooks If you’re diving into the Solana ecosystem, you might be on the lookout for some top-notch RPC services that are geo-distributed. These services can seriously boost your application’s performance and reliability. So, let’s take a closer look at some of the best options out there, and while we’re at it, we’ll also peek into Chainstack and how it handles Solana webhooks.

Summary: In this 2026 field guide, we’re going to help you choose the best geo-distributed Solana RPC for apps where every millisecond counts. We'll dive into the main differences between various providers and give you a super simple, ready-to-go method for setting up Solana “webhooks” on Chainstack using Yellowstone. Let’s get started!

by Jay

2025-12-22

10 min read

Choosing the Best Stack: Open-Source Servers for Web3 Endpoints vs Ethereum API vs RPC Solana

Startup and enterprise leaders are often stuck figuring out whether to go with open-source node servers or RPC stacks on Ethereum and Solana. This guide is here to help! You'll find practical build recipes, insights into the latest client capabilities, and tips on the common pitfalls to avoid in production.

by Jay

2025-12-22

11 min read

Which Open-Source Servers Work Best for Web3 Endpoints? The Most Reliable Open-Source Servers for Blockchain APIs

A go-to guide for finding the most stable, high-throughput open-source servers for blockchain APIs in 2026. You'll get easy-to-use, copy-paste configurations and fresh best practices for setting up production RPC at both startups and larger enterprises. Check out all the recommendations below!

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