ERPC’s premium bare-metal servers for Solana are nearly sold out worldwide. Aside from the last 3 units, next restocks in all regions will take several months
ERPC’s premium bare-metal servers for Solana are nearly sold out worldwide. Aside from the last 3 units, next restocks in all regions will take several months

ELSOUL LABO B.V. (Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands; CEO: Fumitake Kawasaki) and Validators DAO announce that ERPC’s premium bare-metal servers for Solana are now almost entirely sold out worldwide.
In particular, the Ryzen 9600X (€140/month) and Ryzen 7950X (€240/month) configurations have ended new procurement. Unless an existing user cancels or a reassignment occurs, new acquisition will be difficult.
Meanwhile, for the flagship Ryzen 9950X (€390/month), procurement continues; however, delivery typically requires a 1–2 month lead time.
These servers are chosen because their zero-distance design runs on the same network as Solana clusters, Jito Block Engine, and Geyser gRPC nodes, giving them clear advantages for real-time processing. By avoiding virtualization and dedicating all resources, CPU, memory, and storage are assigned directly to applications—another key reason for sustained demand.
Limited inventory status
Only the following three units remain worldwide:
- New York (NY): Ryzen 9600X configuration (€140/month) × 1
- Amsterdam (AMS): Ryzen 7950X configuration (€240/month) × 1
- Tokyo (TYO): Ryzen 9950X configuration (€390/month) × 1
Among these, the 9600X and 7950X are the final-lot limited units with no further procurement planned.
The 9950X remains in procurement, but allocation will be via the waitlist for the time being (estimated lead time 1–2 months).
The 9950X remains in procurement, but allocation will be via the waitlist for the time being (estimated lead time 1–2 months).
The three regions with the last limited units
New York (NY) — Ryzen 9600X (€140/month)
In New York, physical fiber distance directly impacts performance and price.
The shorter the path, the lower the latency—Solana node placement is beginning to show the same tendency.
As a result, zero-distance premium bare-metal in NY is in particularly high demand, and this is the last remaining unit.
The shorter the path, the lower the latency—Solana node placement is beginning to show the same tendency.
As a result, zero-distance premium bare-metal in NY is in particularly high demand, and this is the last remaining unit.
Amsterdam (AMS) — Ryzen 7950X (€240/month)
Amsterdam offers high stability as a European interconnect hub and is directly linked to FRA and the DoubleZero backbone.
It suits both Solana operations and development. Favored by builders who value versatility and stability, this is the final remaining unit.
There will be no further procurement for this class.
It suits both Solana operations and development. Favored by builders who value versatility and stability, this is the final remaining unit.
There will be no further procurement for this class.
Tokyo (TYO) — Ryzen 9950X (€390/month)
Tokyo is drawing the most attention as a development/observation hub in Asia.
It adopts the flagship Ryzen 9950X (5.7GHz, 16C, ECC DDR5, NVMe, 50Gbps) and runs on the same network as major clusters.
It adopts the flagship Ryzen 9950X (5.7GHz, 16C, ECC DDR5, NVMe, 50Gbps) and runs on the same network as major clusters.
Why premium bare-metal is preferred

Premium bare-metal runs on the same network as Solana clusters, Jito, and Geyser gRPC, ensuring the theoretically shortest path through a zero-distance design.
With no virtualization overhead, it maximizes performance for latency-sensitive tasks such as transaction submission, Shreds analysis, and real-time analytics.
With no virtualization overhead, it maximizes performance for latency-sensitive tasks such as transaction submission, Shreds analysis, and real-time analytics.
In the history of financial systems, placing machines next to the primary server has carried clear value for both speed and economics—differences of even a centimeter in cable length can matter.
Structurally, Solana exhibits the same dynamic: the closer you are (physically and logically) to block leaders and key nodes, the faster your data acquisition and transaction handling, and the higher the value.
As more players enter, these near-core resources will fill rapidly; securing them now is a rare opportunity.
Structurally, Solana exhibits the same dynamic: the closer you are (physically and logically) to block leaders and key nodes, the faster your data acquisition and transaction handling, and the higher the value.
As more players enter, these near-core resources will fill rapidly; securing them now is a rare opportunity.
Supply policy and waitlist
- 9600X / 7950X: supply ends with the units listed here (no further procurement)
- 9950X: continued procurement (1–2 month lead time, waitlist priority)
Restocks are allocated with priority to users already on the waitlist.
For new deployments, please register via the Validators DAO official Discord.
For new deployments, please register via the Validators DAO official Discord.
Validators DAO Official Discord: https://discord.gg/C7ZQSrCkYR
Premium Ryzen VPS with bare-metal-class punch

Bare-metal delivers the fastest, highest performance, but not every workload requires it.
For example, if your application runs comfortably with around 4GB of memory, dedicating a full bare-metal machine with 128GB can be overkill in cost, even if it’s ideal in raw performance.
In such cases, Premium Ryzen VPS is the practical, cost-effective choice.
For example, if your application runs comfortably with around 4GB of memory, dedicating a full bare-metal machine with 128GB can be overkill in cost, even if it’s ideal in raw performance.
In such cases, Premium Ryzen VPS is the practical, cost-effective choice.
Premium Ryzen VPS provides a 5.7GHz Ryzen CPU, ECC DDR5 memory, NVMe4 storage, and dual 25Gbps networking, with a no-overcommit dedicated design.
Despite being virtualized, it maintains stable throughput under bursty loads like trading workflows and real-time streams.
Running in the same data center as Shredstream and Geyser gRPC nodes, it minimizes physical distance and perceived latency.
It offers bare-metal-class performance while letting you provision only what you need, which is why many developers choose it.
Despite being virtualized, it maintains stable throughput under bursty loads like trading workflows and real-time streams.
Running in the same data center as Shredstream and Geyser gRPC nodes, it minimizes physical distance and perceived latency.
It offers bare-metal-class performance while letting you provision only what you need, which is why many developers choose it.
About the “Stream Bundle” integrated Solana connectivity

To optimize Solana data paths, ERPC offers the “Stream Bundle,” which integrates Geyser gRPC, Solana RPC, and SWQoS endpoints into a single configuration.
This enables end-to-end handling—from fast data acquisition to verification processing and transaction submission—within one setup.
You can keep your existing gRPC environment while receiving faster Shreds on the same stack, enabling gradual, low-friction performance upgrades.
This enables end-to-end handling—from fast data acquisition to verification processing and transaction submission—within one setup.
You can keep your existing gRPC environment while receiving faster Shreds on the same stack, enabling gradual, low-friction performance upgrades.
Dedicated Shredstream uses UDP for ultra-low latency and has been measured to be over 87% faster than shared environments.
The path is directly connected to the DoubleZero network and operates near Frankfurt’s major data sources and the Jito Block Engine, minimizing latency while maintaining stable throughput.
The path is directly connected to the DoubleZero network and operates near Frankfurt’s major data sources and the Jito Block Engine, minimizing latency while maintaining stable throughput.
For professional use, it’s common to subscribe to multiple dedicated streams in parallel and prioritize whichever data arrives first.
Stream Bundle Pro lets you contract these together, and combining Solana RPC with SWQoS provides speed, reliability, and scalability in one package.
It also supports Shreds UDP Forwarding—the fastest data detection method—covering trading, monitoring, and data analysis needs that demand real-time performance.
Stream Bundle Pro lets you contract these together, and combining Solana RPC with SWQoS provides speed, reliability, and scalability in one package.
It also supports Shreds UDP Forwarding—the fastest data detection method—covering trading, monitoring, and data analysis needs that demand real-time performance.
By unifying RPC, gRPC, and Shredstream on a single foundation, Stream Bundle consolidates previously separate paths and helps teams build more efficient applications.
Challenges ERPC and Validators DAO address
- Transaction failures and latency swings common in shared RPC environments
- Performance throttling by many infrastructure providers
- The outsized impact of network distance on communication quality
- Barriers for smaller teams to access high-quality infrastructure
Through building the open-source Solana NFT card game project Epics DAO, we directly confronted how hard it was to obtain fast, high-quality Solana infrastructure.
Based on that experience, we provide ERPC and SLV so developers can choose the infrastructure that truly fits their needs.
Based on that experience, we provide ERPC and SLV so developers can choose the infrastructure that truly fits their needs.
We will continue adapting to evolving requirements as the Solana network advances, contributing to better developer and user experiences across the ecosystem.
Both ERPC and SLV are positioned as part of that commitment.
Both ERPC and SLV are positioned as part of that commitment.
- ERPC: https://erpc.global/en
- SLV: https://slv.dev/en
- elSOL: https://elsol.app/en
- Epics DAO: https://epics.dev/en
- Validators DAO Discord: https://discord.gg/C7ZQSrCkYR

