On June 11, 2025, Allnodes, a prominent provider of non-custodial staking and node hosting services, announced the launch of a new series of bare-metal servers designed specifically for Solana validators and infrastructure developers. These single-tenant servers are engineered to meet and exceed Solana’s rigorous performance standards, providing high throughput, low latency, and enterprise-grade reliability without users needing to manage their own physical hardware.
The servers are powered by AMD’s latest EPYC Turin processors, ranging from 24-core 9275F models with up to 4.8 GHz max boost to 64-core 9575F versions reaching up to 5.0 GHz max boost. Standard setups include 256GB DDR5 ECC RAM running at 4800 MHz, with options for upgrades up to 3,072GB at 4000 MHz or 1,280GB at 6400 MT/s to support advanced use cases such as Jito-Solana infrastructure and enhanced Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) processing.
Storage capabilities feature Gen 5 NVMe SSDs, specifically Solidigm D7-P5310 drives offering up to 7.68TB capacity, 14,500 MB/s read speeds, and 3.1 million IOPS, ensuring rapid ledger access and high input/output demands. Networking hardware includes dual 25 Gbit/s ports, upgradeable to dual 100 Gbit/s connections. The servers are hosted in Tier 3.5+ data centers in Germany, which provide redundant power, advanced cooling, DDoS protection, and a 99.99% uptime guarantee.
Allnodes’ offering allows validators to maintain full operational control while outsourcing infrastructure management with features such as 24/7 remote hardware access through the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and BIOS. Customized configurations are provisioned within 24 hours with round-the-clock support for maintenance and optimization. This fixed-cost service provides a predictable and enterprise-level alternative to self-hosting, using cutting-edge AMD EPYC Turin architecture.
Allnodes supports over 120 blockchain networks with tens of thousands of nodes and manages almost $3 billion in staked assets, emphasizing performance, transparency, and reliability to empower both individuals and institutions in decentralized network participation.