ELSOUL LABO BV and Validators DAO are pleased to announce the launch of ERPC Enterprise and SLV Enterprise.
ERPC Enterprise is a point of contact that provides support and consultation on customized configurations tailored to the specific requirements of each company and project, covering application development utilizing Solana RPC, real-time communication including WebSocket, Solana Geyser gRPC, Solana Shredstream, bare metal servers, high-performance VPS, and dedicated infrastructure configurations.
SLV Enterprise is a support desk for the implementation and utilization of the open-source Solana development tools SLV and SLV AI in actual application development, validator operation, Solana RPC operation, and infrastructure construction. For companies and developers who want to use SLV AI but are unsure how to request it, how to integrate it into their development flow, how much to entrust to the AI agent, and what should be checked by humans, we provide support based on our knowledge gained from real-world operations.
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ERPC Enterprise primarily focuses on consulting regarding infrastructure configuration, dedicated resources, network deployment, and real-time data delivery platforms. SLV Enterprise primarily focuses on development and operation flows utilizing SLV AI, validator operation, and designing workflows with AI agents. By combining the two, you can streamline the infrastructure and development/operation processes necessary for Solana application development into a single integrated system.
Background to the launch of Enterprise — Infrastructure decisions are essential for Solana application development
エルソールラボ and Validators DAO have conducted extensive research and development and practical operations related to Solana RPC, Solana Geyser gRPC, Solana Shredstream, validator operations, SLV AI, and dedicated infrastructure. In the process, we receive many questions and inquiries on a daily basis regarding the Solana network, infrastructure for the blockchain era, execution environments for on-chain applications, and development methods using AI agents.
What I feel most strongly is that in this new area, it’s difficult to even determine “what to decide and how to decide it.” When building a Solana application, simply connecting to a Solana RPC endpoint is not enough. Decisions such as which to use—Solana RPC (HTTP), WebSocket, Solana Geyser gRPC, or Solana Shredstream—which region to deploy it in, how to control costs as the number of connections and subscriptions increase, how far apart the application server and data delivery infrastructure should be placed, and how much performance is needed for transaction transmission and real-time detection, all directly affect the quality of the product and operational costs.
In recent years, the increase in WebSocket communication and real-time subscriptions has led to situations where existing configurations and pricing models become too costly. Projects involving applications that subscribe to a large volume of on-chain events, real-time notifications, trading applications, monitoring systems, analytics infrastructure, games, DePIN, AI x Crypto, payments, and NFTs require early design of the balance between traffic, connection count, latency, availability, and cost.
ERPC Enterprise and SLV Enterprise were launched to address these kinds of inquiries. They provide a clear pathway for companies and projects to focus on their applications and business objectives, while also offering consultation on infrastructure configuration, network design, real-time data delivery, and AI agent utilization.
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