Solana Nodes Performance
For Solana Dedicated single and cluster nodes, a healthy block behind the range is 0-300 blocks. Due to the high volume of calls being processed, nodes may temporarily fall behind during periods of heavy traffic. However, the node will catch up automatically once the processing is complete.
Solana Clusters Availability
We offer Solana Clusters for customers with high usage requirements or those who want to avoid frequent maintenance windows.
- A Solana Cluster is a group of nodes accessed via a load balancer, providing high availability (HA) and redundancy.
- We recommend at least 3 nodes for most setups to keep things stable, especially during rolling updates.
- Need a lighter setup? We offer clusters with just 2 nodes. Keep in mind that during rolling updates, one node will handle all the traffic for 30 minutes to 1 hour. These updates happen about every 1.5 to 2 weeks.
High Availability (HA) Node Configuration
Our HA configuration typically starts with an odd number of nodes, starting at 3 or more. This setup lets us perform rolling updates one node at a time so that you won’t experience any downtime during maintenance. We’ve designed this approach to deliver maximum stability and performance for your operations.
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Updated about 1 month ago