- Launch one T2 micro instance, using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS AMI.
- Open SSH and Bitcoin Protocol TCP ports: 22, 8333.
- Attach 40GB EBS (General-Purpose SSD) volume for blockchain storage to /dev/sdf.
The pricing should be ~3$ for the first year (assuming 30GB upload per month). See here for more details.
(based on the following reddit post)
- Run as superuser:
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/opt/swapfile bs=1M count=1024
$ sudo mkswap /opt/swapfile
$ sudo swapon /opt/swapfile
$ mkdir ~/.bitcoin/
$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
$ sudo apt-get update -y
$ sudo apt-get install bitcoind -y
- Add the following to /etc/fstab configuration:
# /dev/xvdf is EXT4 filesystem under /home/ubuntu/.bitcoin
/dev/xvdf /home/ubuntu/.bitcoin ext4 defaults 0 0
/opt/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0
Mount them using:
sudo mount -a
- Torrent
bootstrap.dat
for speed, as described here. - Use the following configuration file (
.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
):
server=1
daemon=1
connections=40
rpcuser=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
rpcpassword=YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
disablewallet=1
- Use the following traffic control script (
.bitcoin/utils/tc.sh
) for bandwidth throttling:
#network interface on which to limit traffic
IF="eth0"
#limit of the network interface in question
LINKCEIL="1gbit"
#limit outbound Bitcoin protocol traffic to this rate
LIMIT="200kbit"
#defines the address space for which you wish to disable rate limiting
LOCALNET="172.31.0.0/16"
#delete existing rules
tc qdisc del dev ${IF} root
#add root class
tc qdisc add dev ${IF} root handle 1: htb default 10
#add parent class
tc class add dev ${IF} parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate ${LINKCEIL} ceil ${LINKCEIL}
#add our two classes. one unlimited, another limited
tc class add dev ${IF} parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate ${LINKCEIL} ceil ${LINKCEIL} prio 0
tc class add dev ${IF} parent 1:1 classid 1:11 htb rate ${LIMIT} ceil ${LIMIT} prio 1
#add handles to our classes so packets marked with <x> go into the class with "... handle <x> fw ..."
tc filter add dev ${IF} parent 1: protocol ip prio 1 handle 1 fw classid 1:10
tc filter add dev ${IF} parent 1: protocol ip prio 2 handle 2 fw classid 1:11
#limit outgoing traffic to and from port 8333. but not when dealing with a host on the local network
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8333 ! -d ${LOCALNET} -j MARK --set-mark 0x2
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m tcp --sport 8333 ! -d ${LOCALNET} -j MARK --set-mark 0x2
- Use the following logrotate script (
.bitcoin/utils/rotate.conf
):
"/home/ubuntu/.bitcoin/debug.log" {
daily
missingok
rotate 5
copytruncate
compress
}
- Use the following crontab:
@reboot bitcoind
@reboot sudo /home/ubuntu/.bitcoin/utils/tc.sh
@daily logrotate /home/ubuntu/.bitcoin/utils/logrotate.conf
- Run bitcoin server and watch its log file:
bitcoind
tail -F ~/.bitcoin/debug.log
- Connect to its public IP from https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/, to make sure it is accepting connections from other nodes.
Would mounting S3 be cheaper than using EBS? Would using a hard drive also be cheaper as well?