Performance Metrics
ElagabalX Validator Infrastructure
At ElagabalX, we are committed to providing top-tier validator services. Our vital infrastructure has been moved to a state-of-the-art data center in Chicago, USA, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Our main server specifications:
CPU: AMD EPYC 9554P @ 3.76GHz (64 cores)
RAM: 1.5 TB
Disk: 4 X 8 TB NVMe + 2 X 480 GB NVMe
NICs: 2 X 10 Gbit/s
This high-performance hardware allows us to maintain excellent uptime and efficiency, contributing to the overall health and security of the Solana network.
Understanding Validator Performance
Understanding the performance of validators is crucial for making informed decisions about staking on the Solana network. Various metrics can help you assess the reliability, efficiency, and potential rewards of different validators. This page provides an overview of key performance metrics and tools you can use to analyze them.
Key Metrics to Consider
APY (Annual Percentage Yield): The expected yearly return on your staked SOL.
Uptime: The percentage of time a validator is online and active.
Commission: The fee charged by the validator for their services.
Total Stake: The amount of SOL delegated to the validator.
Skip Rate: The percentage of blocks a validator misses when it's their turn to produce.
Version: The current software version the validator is running.
Tools for Analyzing Validator Performance
To help you assess these metrics and make informed decisions, we recommend the following tools:
Offers comprehensive analytics on Solana validators
Provides detailed APY calculations and performance history
Offers a wide range of information on the Solana ecosystem
Includes tools for comparing validator APYs and performance
Offers a comprehensive dashboard of Solana validator performance
Includes detailed metrics and historical data
These tools can provide valuable insights into validator performance, helping you make more informed decisions about where to stake your SOL. Remember to consider multiple factors when choosing a validator, as no single metric tells the whole story.
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