How does each client work in general? Pros and cons of using each client?
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Core Client a.k.a. Full Node
Full Nodes store all transactions since the last snapshot. It is required to be online (= available to its neighbours) 24/7
Permanodes
A Permanode is a Full Node that doesn't do snapshots and stores all transactions since the genesis transaction.
Light Client
A Light Client does not store any transactions. To make transactions, it has to has access to a Full Node. It asks the full node to publish its transactions. It does not have to be online 24/7. It merely connects to a full node (commonly via http on port 14265) whenever it needs to make transactions.
Swarm Clients
Swarm Clients are not released yet. They are supposed to be a Full Nodes that run distributed on more than one device.
- Full Node - orange
- Permanode - red
- Light Node - green
- Swarm Node - purple
* swarm nodes may not look exactly like that, it's just a guess
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I'm referring to them and explaining their basic objectives. We know what permanodes and swarm clients are supposed to do to the extent explained in my answer. Check the links. – Zauz Aug 21 '18 at 22:33
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I'm not speculating, merely repeating, maybe simplifying and visualizing my sources. I said: Check the links. – Zauz Aug 21 '18 at 22:42
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If you are asking about nodes as "client" this is the answer.
- Any information about Swarm nodes has not been disclosed though "Nelson" is something different from Swarm, which is a wrapper library for Full nodes that let you use the auto peer discovery feature to make maintaining neighbors easy.
- Headless nodes also known as Full nodes are the core backbone of the tangle network. Full node owners are expected to keep their noes 24/7 so they are usually hosted on VPS. Pros: you sometimes have a better confirmation rate using your own full node as your light-wallet host when the network is congested compared to using public nodes. Cons: you have to take care of the server and the minimum specs requires somewhat ~$40 a month
- Light-wallet's full "mode" is a temporary feature that you can still connect with other full nodes and use it as your host. This is only a temporary feature since the new upcoming "trinity" wallet will not support this. Pros: easy to setup, does not cost any if you only run it when you used the wallet. Cons: Not really helpful for the tangle network and might take sometime to sync if you do not keep it running 24/7.
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"This is only a temporary feature since the new upcoming "trinity" wallet will not support this." What will Trinity support? – Genxthis Feb 28 '18 at 09:25