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Dedicated Server for Solana RPC
I am looking to rent a server to deploy a private Solana RPC node.
Looking for the following:
AMD Threadripped / AMD EPYC 9654.
Set to Performance mode (both via bios and OS, No throttling)
Top notch cooling solution to deal with high performance and keep temps in check.
RAM: 512+ DDR5 with ECC (higher frequency preferable)
Network: 10GBPS minimum 300TB BW should be sufficient. Preferably higher throughput.
Disk: 3-4 4TB (High TBW)
OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Location: USA preferable. I will settle for EU though.
This will be used as a full cached node with heavy RPC queries. If you do not have any experience in launching Full cached RPC nodes, please do not reply.
A full cached node needs at minimum 512GB of RAM and a high TBW otherwise it will fall behind and essentially be useless for our RPC calls.
Comments
There are three indexes that the Solana validator generates program-id, spl-token-mint, spl-token-owner. The last two are used to support queries either via getTokensByOwner, getTokenLargestAccounts or via getTokensByDelegate. They are also used to suport queries of getProgramAccounts which employ specific filters.
Hey!
We should be able to assist, reach out to our team: [email protected]
We look forward to hearing from you.
https://purevoltage.com/
@1gservers @kuroit
Thanks for the mention.
What’s your budget for this higher end setup?
Looking around the sub 1k mark if it’s doable
Possible in Frankfurt
CPU: AMD EYPC 9654 (96 Cores, 2.4 Ghz, 3.7 Ghz Turbo)
RAM: 512GB DDR5
Disks: 2x 2TB NVMe
Monthly Bandwidth: 300TB @ 10GigE
IPs: 1 IPv4s
Ashburn (VA)
$899 mon
That's doable for us.
I believe you put in a sales ticket for this request already that we're just waiting on a reply from you.
Hi. We can prepare suitable configuration with EPYC 9654 in several locations.
CPU: AMD EPYC GENOA 9654, 96 Core 192 Threads 2.4/3.55GHz
Memory: 512GB ECC DDR5,
Disk: 2x 960GB NVMe, 4x 1.92TB NVMe
Port/Traffic: 10 Gbps - Unmetered Guaranteed
IP: IPv4, IPv6
VLAN: 50Gbps VLAN included
IP-KVM: IP-KVM (full admin control)
AntiDDoS: included
Location: Canada, Germany, France, UK, Poland
Please contact [email protected]
Currently we have in stock for a quick delivery today:
849.00€
» CPU: AMD EPYC™ 9554 64C/128T (256M Cache, 3.10 GHz)
» RAM: 512 DDR5-4800 RDIMM
» HDD: 2 x U.2 3.84TB NVMe Enterprise SSD
» IPv4 Address: 1 IP address
» IPv6 Address: 1 IPv6 address
» Bandwidth: 100TB traffic inc.
We can offer higher traffic, add separate drives for OS, etc.
https://www.bacloud.com/index.php?rp=/store/one-processor/epyc-u210d-4th-gen
We accept custom server requests: https://www.bacloud.com/en/server-quote-request
You can quickly ask for a custom server request and we will reply with a price and delivery dates.
This is just OVH, save your time and money and go with them directly if this config looks good to you.
Also willing to settle for a AMD EPYC 7543P or 7443P.
Either will need around 512GB - 1TB of RAM.
with enterprise NVME G4/G5 drives.
i wonder if support is actually better through a reseller?
Looks like OVH reseller
Appreciate the call out guys, yeah found this server on OVH. Still looking though.
willing to settle for a AMD EPYC 7543P or 7443P.
Either will need around 512GB - 1TB of RAM.
with enterprise NVME G4/G5 drives.
no, because you need to deal with the reseller, who then needs to deal with OVH support. Worse in every regard (reguards)
1gservers is probably your best bet if you need USA, everyone else who posted either doesn't own the hardware or has a low quality network for solana. Just check validators.app, no one posting here has any relevant amount of stake on their ASN.
https://www.validators.app/data-centers?locale=en&network=mainnet&sort_by=asn
if you want actual recommendations, anyone in the top 5 will be great.
1gservers is a little out of the price range for a 7443P
Please send DM and we can see if we can work something out.
Done - we are still exploring options.
Please note a 10gbit connection is critical as well.
Would a 74F3 work for you?