Reason:
In line with proposal-update-interim-gen-1-node-provider-remuneration-after-48-months,
NP Sygnum Bank sets: 14 rewardable_nodes for NO tisgk in the ZH7 DC, and 28 rewardable_nodes for NO ciprs in the ZH6 DC.
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Reason:
In line with proposal-update-interim-gen-1-node-provider-remuneration-after-48-months,
NP Reist Telecom sets: 28 rewardable_nodes for NO sqxhb in the ZH5 DC.
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This proposal updates the reward configuration for 14 nodes in ZH3 DC for the Node Provider Tomahawk.vc, to use the Type1.1 reward configuration.
All 14 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under ZH3 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 14 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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This proposal updates the reward configuration for 28 nodes in ZH4 DC for the Node Provider Tomahawk.vc, to use the Type1.1 reward configuration.
All 28 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under ZH4 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 28 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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.
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This proposal updates the reward configuration for 14 nodes in ZH7 DC for the Node Provider Sygnum Bank, to use the Type1.1 reward configuration.
All 14 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under ZH7 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 14 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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.
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This proposal sets rewards for 28 nodes in ZH5 DC for the Node Provider Reist Telecom AG.
All 28 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under ZH5 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 28 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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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.
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These proposals set rewardable_nodes for node operators anodw and paxme to 14 and 28 respectively. As seen in the dashboard for the relevant node provider, Tomahawk.vc, this corresponds to the number of nodes registered for these node operator IDs. The proposal is in keeping with the steps outlined earlier in this thread for onboarding of excess Gen1 node machines that are handed over to another node provider.
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These proposals set rewardable_nodes for node operators tisgk and ciprs to 14 and 28 respectively. As seen in the dashboard for the relevant node provider, Sygnum Bank, this corresponds to the number of nodes registered for these node operator IDs. The proposal is in keeping with the steps outlined earlier in this thread for onboarding of excess Gen1 node machines that are handed over to another node provider.
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This proposal sets rewardable_nodes for node operator 5syyj to 14. As seen in the dashboard for the relevant node provider, BLP22 LLC, there are 14 nodes registered for this node operator ID. The proposal is in keeping with the steps outlined earlier in this thread for onboarding of excess Gen1 node machines that are handed over to another node provider.
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This proposal increases the rewardable nodes for the Node Provider 87m Neuron, LLC from 24 to 25 in the DL1 datacenter.
The node matches the node operator record. It correctly appears in DL1 data center under 87m Neuron, LLC as the node provider
This node ID was not mentioned in previous reward configuration proposals
There are 25 nodes listed on the public dashboard under DL1 data center
The node allowance is greater than 0, indicating adding this node is within the allowance.
The correct reward configuration (type1.1) is used
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This proposal updates the reward configuration for 28 nodes in ZH6 DC for the Node Provider Sygnum Bank, to use the Type1.1 reward configuration.
All 28 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under ZH6 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 28 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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.
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This proposal updates the reward configuration for 14 nodes in AT2 DC for the Node Provider BLP22 LLC, to use the Type1.1 reward configuration.
All 14 node IDs mentioned in the proposal are listed on the public dashboard under AT2 data center
ic-admin shows node_allowance: 0. This means that all 14 nodes have been onboarded and this is the maximum amount allowed on this site and eligible for rewards. This is equal to the number of rewardable nodes being configured for this proposal.
type1.1 reward configuration is used
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.
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In the NNS, Louise reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals on behalf of the Aviate Labs Neuron.
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Node Provider DeNoDe is adding a new Node Operator record for 14 nodes in the AN1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate the nodes from the previous Node Provider Allusion.
The previous NO record with ID pgunx shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which is greater than the allowance being proposed. As clarified in a previous forum post, I assume the other 14 is awaiting a proposal from the other new node provider.
The NP ID belongs to DeNoDe as they will be taking over 14/28 nodes in this data center
The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
A signed handover statement is present on the wiki
Hash of the signed handover statement matches what is published on the self declaration page of DeNoDe. I verified that in this review
Additional Comments
I think there is an issue with the wiki at the moment (maybe it is just on my end/or it is temporary), as I cannot seem to retrieve any file from it. @timk11@LaCosta@ZackDS is this the same for you?
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Reason:
In line with proposal-update-interim-gen-1-node-provider-remuneration-after-48-months,
NP BLP22 sets: 14 rewardable_nodes for NO 5syyj in the AT2 DC.
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Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP DeNoDe is adding NO z4wll for 14 nodes in the AN1 DC, as per forum announcement for the excess nodes that were previously managed by Allusion.
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Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 months for gen1, NP 87m Neuron adds one more to the list of rewardable nodes l3uqp to the NO mw64v for a total of 25 in the DL1 DC.
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This proposal sets rewardable_nodes for node operator mw64v to 25. As seen in the dashboard for the DL1 data centre, there are 25 nodes registered for this node operator ID.
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The proposal increases the type1.1rewardable_nodes of Node Operator anodw from 0 to 14 in order to include 14 nodes in the zh3 DC.
The node’s Node Operator matches the one from the proposal and since the node_allowance is 0 this are the maximum number of nodes the NO can have as rewardable.
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