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added AWS Blockchain Node Runners Blueprint for Ethereum

Open varnarmat opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

I added a link to the documentation for how deploy self managed Ethereum nodes on AWS.

Description

I added a link to the AWS Blockchain Node Runners Blueprint for Ethereum in order to showcase a self managed way in which you can deploy your Ethereum Nodes on AWS (without using Amazon Managed Blockchain). AWS Blockchain Node Runners is an open-source project that provides developers with a set of TypeScript CDK blueprints. These blueprints can be used to deploy nodes for various blockchain protocols, including Ethereum, on AWS infrastructure.

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varnarmat avatar Aug 30 '24 14:08 varnarmat

Deploy Preview for ethereumorg failed.

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Latest commit 43e0edf73e33cf2a31db98dd2710783df49bb765
Latest deploy log https://app.netlify.com/projects/ethereumorg/deploys/68780fc084a65d0009ca8ce9

netlify[bot] avatar Aug 30 '24 14:08 netlify[bot]

This issue is stale because it has been open 30 days with no activity.

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gitpoap-bot[bot] avatar Jul 16 '25 20:07 gitpoap-bot[bot]

Hi @wackerow, I see that my commit has been merged but when I go to the "Run a Node" page, I don't see the change there: https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/nodes-and-clients/run-a-node/

Would you be able to look into that?

varnarmat avatar Jul 22 '25 14:07 varnarmat