Full node setupįollow the instructions here to run your own Sui Full. Validator nodes store only the latest transactions on the frontier of the object graph (for example, transactions with >0 unspent output objects). Today, a Sui Full node maintains the full history of the chain. Unlike validator nodes, Full nodes cannot sign transactions, although they can validate the integrity of the chain by re-executing transactions that a quorum of validators previously committed. ArchitectureĪ Sui Full node is essentially a read-only view of the network state. Sui will improve the synchronization process with the introduction of checkpoints and the ability to synchronize with other Full nodes. This synchronization process requires listening to at a minimum 2f+1 validators to ensure that a Full node has properly processed all new transactions. Executing the transaction locally and updating the local DB.Making sure that 2f+1 validators recognize the transaction and that it reaches finality.
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