ERPC Restocks High-Performance Bare Metal Servers for Solana Applications in Singapore, Sells Out Immediately and Moves to Waitlist
ERPC Restocks High-Performance Bare Metal Servers for Solana Applications in Singapore, Sells Out Immediately and Moves to Waitlist

ERPC, operated by ELSOUL LABO B.V. (Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands; CEO: Fumitake Kawasaki) and Validators DAO, announces that its high-performance bare metal servers for Solana application workloads in the Singapore (SGP) region have been restocked, but sold out immediately after becoming available. These servers are now offered on a waitlist basis.
The newly restocked bare metal servers are designed for real-world Solana application workloads, including Shreds-related processing, transaction submission, detection, analytics, and backend systems. The rapid sell-out does not reflect a temporary spike in demand, but rather the growing structural demand across the Asia region.
Background Behind the Immediate Sell-Out
Recently, usage from across Asia—including Singapore, Vietnam, China, and Hong Kong—has continued to increase. In these regions, there are still very few providers capable of consistently delivering Solana infrastructure with performance and quality suitable for production environments. As a result, users who require stable, high-quality infrastructure tend to converge once they identify a viable option.
This structural concentration of demand led to the newly restocked capacity being fully allocated shortly after release.
Importance of the Singapore Region
Singapore occupies a key geographic and network position linking major Asian regions with Tokyo. Its proximity to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam, combined with its role as a hub for international transit and submarine cables, makes it a critical communications center.
The region is also experiencing continued economic growth, particularly in finance and technology, driving sustained infrastructure demand. For networks like Solana—where latency and routing stability directly affect outcomes—Singapore’s location and network characteristics are increasingly important for covering Asia as a whole.
Singapore’s Role Within the Solana Network
Even as the number of validators globally declines, Solana’s incentive design continues to reshape regional stake distribution. The Singapore region has increased its relative share and now accounts for several percent of the overall network.
As a result, Singapore has evolved beyond a simple geographic relay point and has become a meaningful component of Solana’s primary network layer.
Why Premium Resources Continue to Be Chosen
The rapid expansion of AI workloads has led to chronic shortages and rising prices for high-quality hardware, including latest-generation CPUs, ECC memory, and high-speed NVMe storage.
Even under these conditions, Solana workloads cannot easily compromise on quality or performance. Demand for premium configurations remains strong even after prices rise, with users prioritizing guaranteed performance. As a result, waitlists tend to grow first around these premium resources.
The immediate sell-out of this restock reflects this structural demand.
Positioning of This Restock and Sell-Out

ERPC was able to procure a batch of servers in volume, but all units were allocated. This outcome was not driven by short-term campaigns or transient demand, but by sustained demand for high-quality Solana infrastructure across Asia.
High-performance bare metal servers for Solana applications in the Singapore region are therefore now offered exclusively via a waitlist.
Waitlist registration is handled through the official Validators DAO Discord. Registrants will be contacted sequentially as capacity becomes available.
Validators DAO Official Discord: https://discord.gg/C7ZQSrCkYR
Alternative Options in Singapore
In addition to bare metal servers, ERPC also offers the following options in Singapore:
・High-Performance VPS
・Premium VPS
・Premium VPS
For use cases that do not require bare metal, these options can effectively extend global coverage by adding an Asia-based deployment. They can also be combined with Tokyo or European regions to leverage regional characteristics.

Shreds-Related Services
In the Singapore region, ERPC also provides limited-availability UDP-based Shreds distribution, optimized for maximum speed. This configuration is well-suited for applications that prioritize the data acquisition layer and require stable operating assumptions.

Why ERPC VPS Operates Under Different Assumptions
ERPC’s VPS offerings are not designed under the same assumptions as general-purpose VPS services. These differences can be observed in real-world behavior, even during short-term usage.
Most VPS platforms are designed to support a wide range of workloads at low cost. CPUs are often operated with power efficiency in mind, and physical resources are heavily shared. While this model is reasonable for web applications and general backend processing, it becomes a constraint for Solana workloads, where timing and responsiveness directly impact results.
ERPC has systematically re-evaluated these assumptions based on real-world Solana operations. Data centers are selected exclusively from locations where Solana validators and core nodes are densely deployed. Network paths are identical to, or extremely close to, those used by ERPC’s own RPC, gRPC, and Shredstream infrastructure, minimizing exposure to the public internet.
CPU operation does not prioritize power efficiency or high consolidation. Instead, ERPC selects hardware generations and operating policies based on single-thread performance and the ability to sustain that performance during continuous operation. Premium VPS and SUPER VPS offerings follow a strict no-overcommit policy, ensuring stable performance regardless of time-of-day or neighboring load.
These choices do not prioritize short-term cost efficiency. They reflect long-term investment decisions made to achieve reproducible results in production environments. ERPC does not aim to provide environments that merely benchmark well temporarily, but infrastructure whose operating conditions remain stable over time.
Comparison With Cloud Environments
ERPC conducts comparative testing across multiple execution environments, including public cloud platforms, using identical conditions to evaluate CPU, memory, storage I/O, and response characteristics. One example of these published comparisons is shown below.

Waitlist and Inquiries
All high-performance bare metal servers for Solana applications in the Singapore region are currently available by waitlist only. If you are considering deployment, early waitlist registration is recommended.
For consultations regarding configuration, availability, or optimal deployment strategies, please contact us via the official Validators DAO Discord.
Validators DAO Official Discord: https://discord.gg/C7ZQSrCkYR
ERPC Official Website: https://erpc.global/en
ERPC Official Website: https://erpc.global/en

