Solana RPC
The fastest Solana RPC, from anywhere.
ERPC is a global Solana RPC — 300+ edge servers worldwide, with the nearest one selected automatically on every request. Low-latency, stable connections from any region, on the same infrastructure that serves Solana's SWQoS bandwidth.
Core node locations
Built where Solana runs fastest.
Across a global footprint, edge servers sit in premium data centers chosen where Solana performs best — so a request from any region lands on a short, fast path to the network.
Speed is determined by distance to Solana.
The region matters. But a city name alone is not a network path. Even in the same city, external transit and extra hops can add latency. ERPC selects data centers close to Solana servers, then keeps routes short with no external transit and sustained turbo boost.
ERPC premium route
no external transit
minimum RTT
City-name selection
external transit / 7 hops
70x slower
- 01Same data centerChoose the region first, then the data center closest to Solana.
- 02No external transitAvoid external AS paths to keep RTT and jitter tight.
- 03Full throttleERPC excludes power-saving profiles and keeps resources in sustained turbo boost.
Global edge network
The closest server, automatically.
300+ edge servers
A worldwide proxy network puts a Solana RPC endpoint close to wherever your requests originate.
Nearest selected per request
Every request is routed to the closest server automatically, so latency stays low without manual region picking.
No external transit
Short routes with no external AS hops keep round-trip time and jitter tight under load.
Closest-edge routing keeps Solana access fast and stable from any region.
The request path
The request path
What every request actually does
- Edge servers
- 300+
- Network hops
- Single edge
- External transit
- None
- Endpoint
- Standard Solana RPC
- Cold starts
- None
Latency is distance, and distance is the one cost no code can recover. Keeping the path short keeps the round trip short.
What it is not
- Not a region you pick by hand — the nearest edge is chosen for you.
- Not a cache — every request reaches live Solana state.
- Not a node you provision, patch, or keep online.
The same infrastructure that serves Solana's SWQoS bandwidth.
From the same team — in production
Everything above is the open Solana mechanism. Below is the production product the team ships on it.