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DoubleZero-Powered Infrastructure for Solana Validators
Deploy your Solana validator nodes on Cherry Servers and tap into the DoubleZero high-performance network layer, designed to give you ultra-low latency, high throughput, and resilient connectivity above standard internet routing.
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Cherry Servers joins the DoubleZero network as an official contributor
Cherry Servers has joined the DoubleZero network as one of its official network contributors, becoming a part of a global high-performance network.
Our EU-based data centers (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Lithuania, and Stockholm) will be connected to the DoubleZero network, enabling faster and more resilient communication for blockchain workloads.
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What is the DoubleZero network?
DoubleZero is a high-performance global network built specifically for distributed systems, like blockchains. Data packets on the public internet usually make several stops before reaching their destination. However, with the DoubleZero network, they travel the most efficient route directly from point A to point B, enhancing validator performance with:
Significantly lower latency and jitter;
Higher throughput and bandwidth;
Better reliability under peak traffic.
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How does DoubleZero work?
The DoubleZero network relies on independent contributors like Cherry Servers, who supply the bandwidth. As the network grows, more hardware, links, network capacity, and locations become available. DoubleZero is not a blockchain, but a Network Layer 1 (N1) that serves as a foundational layer:
N1 Layer acts as a "high-speed road," enhancing Layer 1s and Layer 2s beyond the limitations of the public internet;
Layer 1s (e.g., Solana, Ethereum) are like cities;
Layer 2s (e.g., Base, Arbitrum, Optimism) as subways that facilitate movement within those cities.
Why Choose Cherry Servers for Solana Validators
Instead of competing with general internet traffic, with the DoubleZero network, blockchain nodes communicate over dedicated pathways that provide low latency, higher bandwidth, and better reliability.
Optimized Hardware for Solana Validators
Build your Solana server tailored to unique workloads or choose from pre-configured Solana validator and RPC node setups based on new 5th generation AMD EPYC CPUs. Free 100TB egress, unlimited ingress, up to 10Gbps included. Unlike hyper-scalers like AWS, you'll avoid over-provisioning, reducing cost and maximizing ROI.
Direct access to the DoubleZero network
As an official contributor to DoubleZero, Cherry Servers links its EU data centers (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Lithuania, Stockholm) directly into its network. Solana validators and Solana RPC nodes on Cherry Servers can expect faster block propagation, reduced jitter, and resilient RPC connections under load.
Crypto-Friendly Solana Infrastructure
DoubleZero’s dedicated bandwidth and direct fiber routing reduce packet loss and variance, critical for blockchain workloads. High reliability even during network peaks ensures your validator remains competitive. We also offer crypto payments, no account restrictions, and internal Solana experts there to consult.
Our Top Solana Servers
Cherry Servers: Leading Solana Infrastructure Provider
Top Solana Server Infrastructure Provider
Become part of the community of Solana validators relying on Cherry Servers for their infrastructure needs. With more than $10 billion worth of SOL staked, we consistently rank as the third-largest Solana server provider.
Enhanced Blockchain Connectivity
Cherry Servers offers a premium, low-latency network using top carriers worldwide. Moreover, our EU-based data centers in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Lithuania, and Stockholm are connected to the DoubleZero network, offering unparalleled connectivity with ultra-low latency and reliability.
StableLab Saves ~35% in Hosting Costs with Cherry Servers
StableLab, a leader in decentralized governance, struggled with unreliable and costly infrastructure that wasn’t optimized for blockchain demands. They needed robust performance for validator and RPC nodes across multiple networks.
Solution
StableLab deployed custom dedicated bare metal servers to power their blockchain validation and staking operations, with configurations optimized for each blockchain's requirements.
Result
Cherry Servers' dedicated bare metal servers boosted uptime to nearly 100% and cut hosting costs by ~35%, while helping increase infrastructure revenue by 20%, ensuring maximum returns for stakers.
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Data Centers Worldwide, Including Edge Locations
Reach edge locations to improve your decentralization goals. The strategic geographical positioning of Cherry Servers data centers contributes to superior network performance and increased reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DoubleZero?
DoubleZero is a global high-performance network for validators running parallel from the public internet. The DoubleZero network leverages available bandwidth from independent providers like Cherry Servers, creating a dedicated, direct network.
While the public internet is designed for reach and cost efficiency, it isn't optimized for high-performance applications that depend on predictable, low-latency performance, such as blockchains and other distributed systems. You can also find more information about the DoubleZero network in their FAQ section here.
How does the DoubleZero network work?
The DoubleZero network synchronizes the world’s available bandwidth from independent bandwidth contributors, so low-latency networking is available to everyone, everywhere. Compare to the public internet, the DoubleZero network eliminates the limitations. The key differences between public internet vs DoubleZero network include:
- Private bandwidth;
- Geographic routing;
- Multicast transport;
- Edge filtration (coming soon);
- Verifiable routing.
When was Solana DoubleZero rollout?
The DoubleZero network, a parallel internet for blockchains, was founded by Solana Foundation strategy lead Austin Federa and crypto entrepreneurs Andrew McConnell and Mateo Ward. The DoubleZero rollout took place on Thursday, October 2nd, with a public mainnet-beta launch along with the utility token that powers the network. As of October 2025, DoubleZero hosted 70+ direct low-latency links between 25 global locations.
The idea behind the DoubleZero network is to become an alternative to the public internet, allowing independent bandwidth contributors to supply underutilized bandwidth to a dedicated network built for distributed systems like blockchains.
How will the Travel Rule affect cryptocurrency transactions?
The Travel Rule, effective January 1st, 2025, is a new EU regulation requiring both senders and recipients of higher-risk cryptocurrency transactions to exchange personal information, including names, addresses, and transaction details.
For individuals, this means providing basic identity information and proof of wallet ownership for self-hosted wallets, while businesses must share company details and representative information – all part of the broader MiCA framework designed to create a more secure and regulated crypto environment in the EU. Find more information here.
Are there any service usage limitations at Cherry Servers?
Clients have to ensure that they or their end users use dedicated hosting services for lawful purposes and in lawful manner. Please check our Acceptable Use Policy (Item No. 8 of our Terms of Service) for additional details.
Which payment methods do you accept?
We accept the following payment methods: credit/debit cards, PayPal, 12+ cryptocurrencies, bank transfers, Apple Pay, Alipay, Google Pay.
What are Solana validator requirements?
Setting up a Solana validator node requires specific hardware, including a multi-core CPU, high RAM, and fast NVMe storage for ledger growth. A reliable internet connection and high traffic limits is also essential. You can find more detailed information on Solana server requirements in our how to run a Solana node guide.