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A Raspberry Pi 3B+ has only 1GB of ram and this official Bitcoin Core page shows that minimum requirement is 2GB ram and 200 GB storage with 100MB/s read and write speed.
But I see a lot of articles where people installing full node on a Raspberry Pi 3 or even older models. Also I see some tutorials where they install full node and run testnet daemon and they attach 500GB+ external HD. Why would they need an external HD when testnet blockchain size is about 8GB.
Good luck if your blockchain ever gets corrupted. You can put the blockchain on a Raspi but it doesn't mean you should. It is just not practical. You could send a few dollars more on better hardware and a SSD drive and you avoid all the bottlenecks like I/O. – Sun – 2019-11-20T02:51:00.283
the Raspberry represents one of the cheapest solutions to running a full node. Of course, the more you pay, the better hardware you get – dc_Bita98 – 2019-11-20T07:14:07.207