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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/getting-started/install.md
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| Network | CPU Cores | Free RAM | Free storage | OS for Pasive Node | OS for Stake pool |
| :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
| Mainnet | 2 | 16GB | 75GB of free storage (100GB recommended for future growth | Linux / Windows** / MacOS | Linux |
| Mainnet | 2 | 24GB | 150GB of free storage (250GB recommended for future growth) | Linux / Windows** / MacOS | Linux |
| Testnet | 2 | 4GB | 20GB | Linux / Windows** / MacOS | Linux |

****Note** If you are building on Windows, we recommend using WSL2 under Windows 10 as this provides a development and execution environment that is very similar to Ubuntu.
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```bash
ghcup install ghc 8.10.7
ghcup install cabal 3.6.2.0
ghcup install cabal 3.8.1.0
ghcup set ghc 8.10.7
ghcup set cabal 3.6.2.0
ghcup set cabal 3.8.1.0
```

Alternatively, with `ghcup tui` you can pick the specific versions of the tools that you want to install, in particular you should have installed and set:
- `cabal >= 3.6.2.0`
- `cabal >= 3.8.1.0`
- `GHC >= 8.10.7`

To check that you will use the GHCup tools (and not any other installation on the system), you can execute
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