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chonghe 45835f6a6b Update Lighthouse book Sec 3-6 and FAQ (#4221)
## Issue Addressed

Update Lighthouse book to include latest information especially after Capella upgrade

## Proposed Changes

Notable changes:
- Combine Sec 4.1 & 6.1 into Sec 4, because Sec 6.1 is importing validator key which is a required step when want to run a validator
- Combine Sec 5.1 & 5.2 with Sec 5, and move Sec 5 to under Sec 9
- Added partial withdrawals in Sec 6



## Additional Info

Please provide any additional information. For example, future considerations
or information useful for reviewers.


Co-authored-by: chonghe <tanck2005@gmail.com>
2023-05-05 00:51:56 +00:00

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📦 Installation

Lighthouse runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

There are three core methods to obtain the Lighthouse application:

Additionally, there are two extra guides for specific uses:

There are also community-maintained installation methods:

Before The Merge, Lighthouse was able to run on its own with low to mid-range consumer hardware, but would perform best when provided with ample system resources.

After The Merge on 15th September 2022, it is necessary to run Lighthouse together with an execution client (Nethermind, Besu, Erigon, Geth). The following system requirements listed are therefore for running a Lighthouse beacon node combined with an execution client , and a validator client with a modest number of validator keys (less than 100):

  • CPU: Quad-core AMD Ryzen, Intel Broadwell, ARMv8 or newer
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM*
  • Storage: 2 TB solid state drive
  • Network: 100 Mb/s download, 20 Mb/s upload broadband connection

*Note: 16 GB RAM is becoming rather limited due to the increased resources required. 16 GB RAM would likely result in out of memory errors in the case of a spike in computing demand (e.g., caused by a bug) or during periods of non-finality of the beacon chain. Users with 16 GB RAM also have a limited choice when it comes to selecting an execution client, which does not help with the client diversity. We therefore recommend users to have at least 32 GB RAM for long term health of the node, while also giving users the flexibility to change client should the thought arise.

Last update: April 2023