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✨feat: Updated Documentation (#127)
Added GitHub contributors to the homepage and and added the the Container CLI section with @DatCaptainHorse . --------- Co-authored-by: Diefferson Koderer Môro <diefferson.moro@gmail.com>
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# Prerequisite
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In order to run Nestri on your own server, there are a few things you need to prepare before you can start installing nestri-node. On this page we go through the requirements needed to get started with Nestri.
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To run Nestri on your own server, there are several essential preparations required before installing nestri-node. This page outlines the key requirements to get Nestri up and running smoothly.
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Although it may be very tempting to skip this step, you shouldn't! You will save yourself a lot of headaches and wasted hours because something doesn't work due to lack of setup beforehand.
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Nestri-node supports AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel graphics cards. For optimal performance, however, we recommend using Intel or NVIDIA GPUs. Our testing has shown that these GPUs provide the best results, while AMD graphics cards may encounter limitations due to partial support for Arch Linux in AMD's AMF drivers. As a workaround, we utilize the VA-API plugin for GStreamer with AMD cards to ensure functionality.
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While it might be tempting to skip this setup, we advise against it. Taking the time to prepare now will help you avoid potential issues and wasted hours later.
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## Hardware Requirements
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