📄️ Start a node with Docker
You can run all the commands in this document without any change on any machine with the latest Docker and at least 8GB of RAM available to the container.
📄️ Start a node on AWS using AMI images
We have created a series of public AMIs for you to start Gaia nodes in AWS with just a few clicks.
📄️ Install CUDA on Linux
If you are using an Nvidia-enabled VM instance from a public cloud, you should probably use the VM image provided by the cloud. It typically has the correct versions of Nvidia driver and CUDA toolkit already installed.
📄️ Install multiple nodes on a single machine
The default Gaia installer installs the node into the $HOME/gaianet base directory.
📄️ Run a local-only node
By default, the Gaia node registers itself with a Gaia domain and is accesible from the public.
📄️ Ensuring Gaia Node Reliability
Protect the server process