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### Full Nodes

Minimum recommended specificati ons for each full node:
Minimum recommended specifications for each full node:

- Dual core, recent generation, 2ghz processor
- 8gb RAM
- 30gb SSD
- Stable internet connection

HDD drives are very strongly discouraged for full nodes due to their low speeds.
HDD drives are discouraged for full nodes due to their low speeds.

Note that there are additional [hardware requirements](https://docs.gnosischain.com/node/#environment-and-hardware) if you choose to run your own Gnosis Chain node in order to provide your Bee node(s) with the required RPC endpoint. See [configuration step](/docs/bee/installation/install#set-blockchain-rpc-endpoint) for more details.

In order to test whether a set of hardware specs is sufficient for running a full node and participating in the storage incentives redistribution, see [this guide](/docs/bee/working-with-bee/troubleshooting#node-not-participating-in-redistribution).

### Light and UltraLight Nodes

The minimum required hardware specifications for light and ultralight nodes are very low, and can be run on practically any commercially available computer or microcomputer such as a Raspberry Pi.
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