I understand that running a full node requires both an execution layer and a consensus layer. The consensus layer is memory-intensive, for instance, Lighthouse recommends 32GB of RAM.
However, I've seen articles claiming it's possible to run a full node on a Raspberry Pi with only 8GB of RAM.
Regarding disk space, I only need recent data, and older data can be pruned or discarded.
Is this feasible? Thanks.
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