Node Migration describes the process of moving a blockchain node from one hosting environment or configuration to another. This can involve transferring node data, updating software, or changing network infrastructure. Reasons for migration include upgrading hardware, improving network connectivity, or adapting to protocol changes. Successful node migration ensures the continued participation and health of the decentralized network.
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Node migration is a recurring operational task for blockchain validators and infrastructure providers, especially during significant network upgrades or maintenance. News often reports on large-scale migrations in anticipation of protocol enhancements, such as the Ethereum Merge. Ensuring smooth transitions without disrupting network stability remains a key consideration for the decentralized ecosystem.
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