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Suggestion about Sentry Nodes SetUp #12

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javiergonzalez02 opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Suggestion about Sentry Nodes SetUp #12

javiergonzalez02 opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 0 comments

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javiergonzalez02 commented May 20, 2024

Hello,

It could be nice to mention services as AllNodes, Pecunia or Nodehub when explaining the Setup process of Sentry Nodes. I believe it would be useful for less experienced users as those sites facilitate running a Sentry Node, and I am not seeing them mentioned in any part of the docs.

Maybe adding a section called, "Managed Hosting Setup" separated from the "Manual Setup". And briefly explain in a paragraph how these platforms will run the hosting for you meanwhile you can keep the keys in your wallet.

I would suggest something like this:

MANAGED HOSTING SETUP

In case you don't want to manually set up your Sentry node and manage the hosting yourself, dedicated hosting platforms can handle the hosting for you and guide you through the process, making it simpler to set up and maintain your Sentry Node.

Some of these platforms are:

Allnodes: https://help.allnodes.com/en/articles/3217225-how-to-setup-a-syscoin-masternode-on-allnodes
Nodehub: https://nodehub.io
Pecunia: https://pecuniaplatform.io/coin-stats/syscoin

Remember, you will always keep the owner and voting keys in your power along with the Sys. These platforms will only handle the hosting of your node, providing a simpler alternative to a traditional VPS.

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