(Gen-1) Node Provider Giant Leaf, LLC is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the OR1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID redpf shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to Giant Leaf, LLC as they will be retaining this site
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other sites
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(Gen-1) Node Provider Giant Leaf, LLC is adding a new Node Operator record for 14 nodes in the AT2 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID bmlhw shows 14 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to Giant Leaf, LLC as they will be retaining this site
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.
(Gen-1) Node Provider Bigger Capital is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the AW1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID codio shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to Bigger Capital as they will be retaining the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
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Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
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Reason:
Both proposals are in line with the HSM-less re deployment and are registering new NO ID’s.
Node Provider Giant Leaf adds the Node Operator 2rqo7 for 28 nodes in the DC OR1 and the Node Operator spsu4 for 14 nodes in the DC AT2.
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Reason:
In line with the HSM-less re deployment, NP Bigger Capital adds NO gv77f for 28 nodes in DC AW1. This time the new NO is not used/registered as checked with ic-admin so the proposal should be fine.
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(Gen-1) Node Provider Rivonia Holdings LLC is adding a new Node Operator record for 14 nodes in the NY1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID u4f3y shows 14 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to Rivonia Holdings LLC as they will be retaining the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
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Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
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(Gen-1) Node Provider MI Servers is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the PH1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID 5bnm2 shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to MI Servers as they will be retaining the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.
(Gen-1) Node Provider MI Servers is adding a new Node Operator record for 14 nodes in the ST1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID tcn4t shows 14 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to MI Servers as they will be retaining the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.
This proposal adds a new node operator ID for node provider Rivonia Holdings LLC. The node provider ID and data centre ID given in the proposal match the information in the node provider record in the dashboard. Identity document hashes match those given in the proposal. The addition of the new node operator ID is consistent with the processes outlined in the current thread for reconfiguring existing Gen-1 nodes under the new remuneration structure. The current nodes for this NP total 62, exceeding the agreed maximum of 42, but this total will come down to 38 once node machines in CH2 data centre are handed over as per the statement of intent here.
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These proposals add new node operator IDs for node provider MI Servers in data centres PH1 and ST1 respectively. The node provider ID and data centre IDs given in the proposal match the information in the node provider record in the dashboard. Identity document hashes match those given in the proposal. The addition of the new node operator ID is consistent with the processes outlined in the current thread for reconfiguring existing Gen-1 nodes under the new remuneration structure. The current nodes for this NP total 58, exceeding the agreed maximum of 42, but this total will come down to 35 once node machines in CH3 data centre are handed over as per the statement of intent here.
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The self-declaration and Proof of Identity documents were uploaded on the IC Wiki
The Node Operator ID proposed is new
Currently the NP has a total of 28 type1 nodes on DCs the ch2 and jv1 and 14 type1 nodes on DC ny1 controlled by NO u4f3y-wubbf-lxfqi-v43pp-dfp7e-gxxct-22r5h-6mcbw-vmj33-5qqv5-nae which match the proposed number of nodes and the DC mentioned in the proposal. The sum of the type1 nodes held by the NP exceed the limit of 42 for this type of nodes but as can be seen in the wiki and in the forum post there is already an agreement with Node Provider Arceau NP LLC to handover the 28 nodes from DC the ch2 reducing the number of nodes held by the NP to 42.
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The self-declaration and Proof of Identity documents were uploaded on the IC Wiki
The Node Operator ID proposed is new
Currently the NP has a total of 28 type1 nodes on DC the ch3, 14 type1 nodes on DC st1 and 28 type1 nodes on DC ph1 controlled by NO 5bnm2-ul7nx-s2xfc-3mzzu-2yfyz-lu2xp-65epq-43o3y-qs7y3-jv2uc-yae which match the proposed number of nodes and the DC mentioned in the proposal. The sum of the type1 nodes held by the NP exceed the limit of 42 for this type of nodes but as can be seen in the wiki and in the forum post there is already an agreement with Node Provider 100 COUNT HOLDINGS, LLC to handover the 28 nodes from DC the ch3 reducing the number of nodes held by the NP to 42.
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The self-declaration and Proof of Identity documents were uploaded on the IC Wiki
The Node Operator ID proposed is new
Currently the NP has a total of 28 type1 nodes on DC the ch3, 28 type1 nodes on DC ph1 and 14 type1 nodes on DC st1 controlled by NO tcn4t-xktz4-qm6yk-udidk-m5ays-paeqx-xaevx-hb3fj-nvocf-vr5yq-yqe which match the proposed number of nodes and the DC mentioned in the proposal. The sum of the type1 nodes held by the NP exceed the limit of 42 for this type of nodes but as can be seen in the wiki and in the forum post there is already an agreement with Node Provider 100 COUNT HOLDINGS, LLC to handover the 28 nodes from DC the ch3 reducing the number of nodes held by the NP to 42.
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Reason:
Both proposals are in line with the HSM-less re deployment and are registering new NO ID’s.
Node Provider MI Servers adds the Node Operator 2psns for 28 nodes in the DC PH1 and the Node Operator 4kxqv for 14 nodes in the DC ST1.
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Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP Blockchain Development Labs adds NO ihpb5 for 28 nodes in DC TO2 needed for the HSM less migration.
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This proposal adds a new node operator ID for node provider Blockchain Development Labs. The node provider ID and data centre ID given in the proposal match the information in the node provider record in the dashboard. The addition of the new node operator ID is consistent with the processes outlined in the current thread for reconfiguring existing Gen-1 nodes under the new remuneration structure. The current nodes for this NP total 58, exceeding the agreed maximum of 42, but this total will come down to 42 once node machines in TO1 data centre are handed over as per the statement of intent here.
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The self-declaration document was uploaded on the IC Wiki
The Node Operator ID proposed is new
Currently the NP has a total of 28 type1 nodes on DC to1, 14 type1 nodes on DC bc1 and 28 type1 nodes on DC to2 controlled by NO 4lp6i-khv7q-lkgk3-hhrc6-ysjag-korh7-ysojw-7gv3h-glhdz-rpjrt-sqe which match the proposed number of nodes and the DC mentioned in the proposal. The sum of the type1 nodes held by the NP exceed the limit of 42 for this type of nodes but the 28 type1 nodes from DC to1 will be handed over to a new NP making the total from DCs bc1 and to2 42 following the requirements.
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(Gen-1) Node Provider Blockchain Development Labs is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the TO2 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate from the legacy deployment method, to the HSM-less deployment method being used by Gen-2 NPs.
The previous NO record with ID 4lp6i shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which matches the allowance being proposed
The NP ID belongs to Blockchain Development Labs as they will be retaining the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.
Node Provider Decentralized Entities Foundation is adding a new Node Operator record for 14 nodes in the GE1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate the nodes from the previous Node Provider Archery Blockchain SCSp.
The previous NO record with ID yngfj shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which is greater than the allowance being proposed.
The NP ID belongs to Decentralized Entities Foundation as they will be taking over the nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
For further context, please refer to this post and the relevant replies below it.
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.