# Minimum Requirements

**Processor & OS**

Orion is powered by a high-performance, low-energy processor that is capable of handling the computational demands of blockchain validation. The processor minimum requirements currently are equivalent to that of 8 Core CPUs however the Dione Protocol team is working to get these requirements lowered to facilitate a specific low-energy candidate. Suggested operating system is Ubuntu 20.04 or MacOS >= 12.

**Memory**

Orion utilizes high-speed memory modules that provide fast and efficient data storage and retrieval. The memory modules are selected based on their performance, reliability, and compatibility with the processor. They are designed to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and other environmental challenges, ensuring data integrity and system stability. A minimum of 16GB of DDR RAM. This is subject to be lowered pending the Dione Protocol team’s buildout and testing configurations.

**Storage**

Orion includes reliable storage systems that are designed to store blockchain data securely and efficiently. The storage systems are selected based on their capacity, reliability, and durability. It is suggested that a minimum of 1TB of storage space is included with solid-state drives (SSDs) depending on the specific requirements of the system and the environmental conditions in which Orion is located.

**Power Supply**

Orion is powered by a combination of solar panels and battery storage systems. The solar panels generate renewable energy from sunlight, which is stored in the battery storage systems for continuous operation even during periods of low sunlight. The power supply components of Orion are carefully selected and designed to ensure optimal energy harvesting, storage, and distribution, while maintaining system stability and efficiency.

**Networking**

Orion relies on satellite communication, provided by Starlink, for connectivity in remote and disconnected areas. The networking components of Orion include satellite antennas, and LAN for hardwire CAT5 connect to Starlink. These components are selected based on their performance, compatibility, and robustness to ensure uninterrupted communication with the Dione blockchain network.

**Physical Enclosure**

Orion's hardware components are housed in a ruggedized enclosure that is designed to protect them from environmental challenges, such as temperature fluctuations, humidity, dust, and physical tampering. The enclosure is made of durable materials that are resistant to corrosion, impact, and other environmental hazards. It includes tamper-evident seals, anti-tamper mechanisms, and other security features to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the system.

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