Two weeks ago, I purchased a dedicated server from ColoCrossing as part of their Black Friday deal for $17 per month. After some deliberation, I decided on the purpose of this server:
For a complete list of my nodes, see: My Witness Nodes
Using the tool from @steemchiller : https://steemworld.org/seed-nodes-check
The server is operating smoothly. As a best practice, I’ve also configured it as a backup witness production node. However, it is not suitable as a primary production node due to potential block misses when the server experiences high API request loads, leading to network latency.
This new server has been added as a candidate node for the following Load Balancers or Proxy Nodes:
When you send a GET
request to the Load Balancer, you’ll receive a list of the current candidate RPC nodes:
Adding a second RPC node significantly improves the resiliency of Steem Apps. For example, the Load Balancer is used in applications hosted on SteemYY.com, ensuring higher availability and fault tolerance for users.
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