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RE: A Hacky Guide to Hive (part 1.5)

in #dev2 months ago

The Hive daemon watches all events and creates databases in the background.

Is this database in the RAM of the local computer? , that is, the PC that is making the query/consult.

If so, I suppose that if there is a lot of data, the PC will need a good amount of RAM available to access that data.(4GB RAM?, 8GB?, 32GB? )

I am begging you: read the post please!

😀 I do, asking to clear the points I want to know more.

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The Hive daemon watches all events and creates databases in the background.

The local computer as the client needs NO DATA.
You can use peakd or ecency client or whatever to querry from Hive's nodes.

The Hive nodes need a lot of storage.
Whether that's all in RAM or on disc or wherever is your choice. That's mainly done on the OS side of things...
block_log alone is several 100 GB and growing...

I am begging you: read the post please!

😀 I do, asking to clear the points I want to know more.

Then please try to not only read, but to understand.
I included hyperlinks to further sources. That took extra time. Click on them and read! PLEASE!

Then please try to not only read, but to understand.
I included hyperlinks to further sources. That took extra time. Click on them and read! PLEASE!

Well, I understand it 😀, but my idea is that those who come to read the publication, read the comments and find the answers you have given me, so that you don't have to answer them again.

O, thanks for answering, and those who read will have some answers yet explained 😊.