This guide covers the steps to set up and run a Polygon node, enabling you to actively engage with one of the leading blockchain networks. By running a Polygon node, you can actively participate in the network and perform various tasks such as development, staking, or simply contributing to decentralization.
Polygon is a Layer 2 Blockchain designed to address Ethereum’s scaling challenges, enabling faster transactions and significantly lower costs running alongside Ethereum. By running a node, you help maintain the network while enabling faster and more reliable interaction with Polygon’s infrastructure.
There are two main types of Polygon nodes you can run: Full node and Validator node. For the scope of this tutorial, we'll be running Polygon Full Node.
Prerequisites for running a Full Node include a virtual machine with at least 8 vCPUs, 32GB RAM, and 2TB SSD, and Ubuntu 22.04 VM.
Steps to run a Polygon Full Node include setting up a NodeShift account, requesting a custom quote, selecting configuration for required nodes, connecting to the compute node with SSH, and preparing the system for installation.
Further steps include installing and configuring Heimdall and Bor nodes, starting Heimdall and syncing the data from the Polygon network using a snapshot, and then starting the Bor node.
NodeShift, which provides high-compute Virtual Machines at an affordable cost, is used in the tutorial to deploy the requested resources into your account.
This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough for setting up your own Polygon node, allowing you to support decentralization and leverage its capabilities for scaling Ethereum and building decentralized applications.
Running a Blockchain Node is often considered a heavy-duty task in terms of resources and expenses, but with NodeShift, you can make this process simpler and more efficient with its robust compute resources offered at a much more affordable rate.
NodeShift has customized solutions for projects of all scales, making it simpler and more efficient for beginners, experienced developers, and enterprises to run blockchain nodes.