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Andrei Montchik edited this page Apr 15, 2026
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List of ISPs: https://marinade.finance/app/network/isps/?countries=&direction=descending&sorting=stake
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Interserver
- 7443p 256GB 2TB SSD + 2x2TB HVMe for $600/month
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Cherry services
- 7443p 256GM 3x1TB NVMe $775 first month, $668 after.
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Latitude
- Out of stock
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Teraswitch
- Out of stock
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Reliablesite
- Out of stock
- Lumen
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WebNX
- They require to contact their sales department for customization.
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Equinix
- Out of stock
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Edgevana
- I think it was founded by Solana.
- Most suitable for SFDP
- Out of stock for reasonable pricing.
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OVHCloud
- They are black-holing Solana Validators thinking that they are being DDOSes.
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Google Cloud Pricing
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VM Instance Pricing
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Compute engine price calculator: the
n2-highmem-16Regular Compute Engine with 16 vCPU (2 threads per core), 128 GB memory and 500GB SSD is $850.12 / month.
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Compute engine price calculator: the
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Network Pricing
- Google VM-to-VM in same zone, same region using internal IPv4: free
- Google VM-to-VM in diff zone of the same region: $0.01 / GiB
- Network data transfer from Google cloud to North America $0.11 / GiB.
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Cloud Storage Pricing
- 10 TB of Standard Storage in Iowa region is $186.6 / month
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VM Instance Pricing
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Optimal Solana HW from Zan
My thoughts: - TR 3960X has been working for me for three years without any issue, and appears to *still* have headroom. THREE YEARS. - TR 7960X is the generational upgrade to 3960X and I would tentatively brand it "the best Solana CPU". - EDIT: Forgot to mention that TR PRO 7965WX is essentially the same processor with better memory support, so that would be great too - However TR is not as readily available as rented hardware. Most use EPYC. - Given this, EPYC 9274F would likely be the best EPYC processor for Solana - However, it's not nearly as available and more expensive than the fleets of older/cheaper EPYC out there - For older/cheaper, EPYC 74F3 seems best, but I believe it's the choice with the far least headroom for the future