Ubuntu server vm running BTC and XMR nodes in parallel in one X86

ashdalmar

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Hello!

I need some help approaching this. I don't know what is the most efficient way to have those two crypto nodes running in one device.

Is it right the approach form a fresh clean point of view, to install proxmox then create a VM with ubuntu server then clone as a template to afterwards hold btc node in the first and XMR in the second (template)?

Or is it better use the container concept, having XMR node as a container of the BTC node? Is there any tutorial for it at hand? because i've been trying to find it but no success. Any suggestion?

Many thanks
 
You’re thinking along the right lines, mate. Spinning up a fresh Proxmox install, creating a clean Ubuntu Server VM, then cloning it for BTC and XMR nodes separately is a solid approach. Containers could work too, but VMs give you better isolation, especially for full nodes. Sadly, decent tutorials on running both nodes properly under Proxmox are rare. Crypto’s like that too — niche audience, but they’re proper clued-up and engaged. If you’re after more ways to tap into that, check out startupconnection.org.
 
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