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Devices connected to the Monero network. Nodes that enforce all network rules are classified as full-nodes
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Migrating Monero Fork from Test to Production
Your nodes should be running on servers that are properly firewalled so that only access to the Monero node ports is possible, and not to other services running on the server. … You'd also want multiple seed nodes in entirely different datacenters so there's no single point of failure. …
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Backup and Disaster Recovery for Monero Fork
Once you have lots of people using your cryptocurrency, you can back up nothing at all (I'm talking about not backing up your seed nodes. … This means that you could restore your seed nodes from the other nodes on the network. …
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Mitigating Risks of Forking Monero
There is only a security risk associated with disclosing the IP addresses of your personal test nodes if you aren't securing your OS properly, if you fail to launch publicly accessible nodes in "--restricted-rpc … If these are test nodes, then you should just firewall them off so that only you can access them. …