The Good Tech Companies - Allnodes Launches Bare-Metal Servers For Solana Validators And Builders
Episode Date: June 11, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/allnodes-launches-bare-metal-servers-for-solana-validators-and-builders. Designed to meet So...lana’s stringent performance requirements, these single-tenant servers offer high throughput Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #allnodes, #chainwire, #press-release, #blockchain-development, #crypto-exchange, #solana-blockchain, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Allnodes has introduced a new range of bare-metal servers tailored specifically for Solana validators and infrastructure developers. Designed to meet Solana’s stringent performance requirements, these single-tenant servers offer high throughput and low latency.
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Allnodes launches bare-metal servers for Solana validators and builders.
By Chainwire. Los Angeles, USA, June 11, 2025, Chainwire, Allnodes, a provider of non-custodial
staking and node hosting services, has introduced a new range of bare-metal servers tailored
specifically for Solana validators and infrastructure developers.
Designed to meet Solana's stringent performance requirements, these single-tenant servers
offer high throughput, low latency, and enterprise-grade reliability, without requiring users to manage
on-premises hardware.
Infrastructure optimized for Solana Validator demands the new hosting solution is engineered
to exceed Solana's baseline validator specifications, ensuring consistent performance even during periods
of network congestion. Each server is powered by AMD's latest generation EPYC Turin processors,
starting with the 24-core 9275F, up to 4.8 GHz max boost, and scaling to the 64-core 9575F up to 5.0 GHz Max Boost.
Standard configurations include 256 GB of DDR5 ECC RAM running at 4800 MHz, with available
upgrades up to 3072 GB at 4000 MHz or 1280 GB at 6400 MTS. This flexibility supports validators leveraging JITAS Solana
infrastructure and those requiring Enhanced Maximal Extractable Value, MEV, handling.
Storage capabilities feature Gen5 NVMe SSDs with up to 7.68 TB capacity. SolidIME-7p5310 drives, capable of delivering read speeds of 14,500 megabytes per second and 3.1 million IOPs, are included to support high I.O. demands and rapid ledger access.
Network performance includes dual 25 Gbps ports, with upgrade options to dual 100 gigabit per second connections. All servers are hosted in tier 3.5 plus data centers in Germany,
providing redundant power systems, advanced cooling, DDoS protection, and 99.99% uptime.
Validator-centric feature Solnodes offering allows validators to retain full operational control
while offloading infrastructure management. Clients are provided with 24x7 access to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface
IPMI, and BIOS for remote hardware management.
Customized configurations are provisioned within 24 hours, and 24x7 technical support
is available for maintenance and optimization.
The service offers a fixed-cost alternative to self-hosting, combining predictable pricing
with enterprise-level performance via the AMD Epyc Terrain architecture.
About Allnodes Allnodes delivers blockchain infrastructure solutions with a focus on and
custodial staking and node hosting.
Supporting over 120 networks and tens of thousands of nodes, the platform manages nearly $3 billion
in staked assets.
Allnodes emphasizes performance, transparency, and reliability, enabling individuals and
institutions to participate in decentralized networks.
Contact website www.allnodes.com slash hostagemail colon support at allnodes.com Twitter
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