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Allnodes Introduces New Range of Bare-Metal Servers Tailored Specifically for Solana Validators

Jun 11, 2025 at 09:07 pm

A provider of non-custodial staking and node hosting services, has introduced a new range of bare-metal servers tailored specifically for Solana

Allnodes Introduces New Range of Bare-Metal Servers Tailored Specifically for Solana Validators

Non-custodial staking and node hosting provider Allnodes has announced a new range of bare-metal servers, specifically designed for Solana validators and infrastructure developers, Chainwire reports.

The servers are single-tenant and tailored to meet Solana's performance demands, offering high throughput, low latency, and enterprise-grade reliability, without requiring users to manage on-premises hardware.

The hosting solution is designed 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 256GB of DDR5 ECC RAM running at 4800 MHz, with available upgrades up to 3072GB at 4000 MHz or 1280GB at 6400 MT/s. This flexibility supports validators leveraging Jito-Solana infrastructure and those requiring enhanced Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) handling.

Storage capabilities feature Gen 5 NVMe SSDs with up to 7.68TB capacity. Solidigm D7-P5310 drives, known for delivering exceptional read speeds of 14,500 MB/s and 3.1 million IOPS, are included to meet the high I/O demands and rapid ledger access needs of Solana validators.

Network performance includes dual 25 Gbit/s ports, with upgrade options to dual 100 Gbit/s connections. All servers are hosted in Tier 3.5+ data centers in Germany, renowned for their redundant power systems, advanced cooling technologies, DDoS protection, and 99.99% uptime guarantees.

"We are excited to introduce this new range of servers, specifically designed to meet the unique demands of Solana validators and infrastructure developers," said Mikhail Levchenko, CEO of Allnodes. "Our goal is to provide validators with the best possible performance and reliability, while also eliminating the hassle of self-hosting."

"With Allnodes, validators can focus on what matters most: securing the network and developing the ecosystem. We are committed to delivering innovative solutions that empower the future of Web3."

Allnodes' offering allows validators to retain full operational control while offloading infrastructure management. Clients are provided with 24/7 access to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and BIOS for remote hardware management. Customized configurations are provisioned within 24 hours, and 24/7 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 Turin architecture.

The post Allnodes Introduces Powerful Bare-Metal Servers for Solana Validators and Infrastructure Developers appeared first on Chainwire.

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