Solana RPC Infrastructure
RVO provides fast, predictable Solana RPC endpoints with explicit limits, real-time usage visibility, and transparent system behavior.
Operational metrics from production systems — not marketing benchmarks.
RVO is designed as a multi-chain RPC platform, built to behave predictably across networks with very different performance characteristics.
Today, RVO is Solana-first by design — allowing us to focus deeply on reliability, latency, and real-world production behavior before expanding to additional chains.
That means explicit limits, observable behavior, and systems engineered for sustained load — independent of the underlying chain.
Solana is currently the only supported network. Additional chains will be enabled as they meet RVO’s reliability criteria.
RVO is designed so you can understand how your traffic is handled, how limits are enforced, and how incidents are communicated — without relying on vague promises.
RPC infrastructure is continuously monitored for availability, error rates, and latency anomalies. This allows early detection of issues before they impact sustained workloads.
Service health, degradations, and incidents are communicated through a public status page. You always know whether an issue is local to your application or system-wide.
View system status →Redundant nodes, per-key rate limits, and capacity planning are used to prevent cascading failures and protect overall system stability during high traffic periods.
A simple, predictable path from API key to production traffic.
Sign up and generate an API key from the dashboard. Each key has its own quota, rate limits, and usage metrics.
Point your Solana client to the RVO RPC endpoint. No SDKs, no wrappers, no additional infrastructure.
Track usage, latency, and errors in real time. Increase limits when your traffic grows.
Straight answers to common questions about usage, limits, and reliability.
No. RVO does not store request payloads or sensitive metadata. The system is designed to operate without persistent request logging, aligning with EU data protection expectations.
Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade your plan at any time. Changes take effect immediately and adjust your limits accordingly.
Each plan defines explicit request-per-second limits. Short bursts above the baseline may be allowed when capacity is available, but sustained overages require a higher plan.
RVO provides a focused JSON-RPC interface for Solana. This deliberate scope allows strict limit enforcement, consistent error handling, and predictable reliability under load. Additional interfaces are evaluated based on real customer demand, not roadmap promises.
RVO operates as a managed reliability layer over proven Solana RPC capacity. Requests are routed, isolated, and enforced by RVO’s control plane, allowing us to prioritize stability and predictable behavior from day one. Infrastructure components are progressively verticalized as customer demand grows.
RVO is designed for production workloads that value consistency and observability over raw throughput. If your primary goal is maximum burst performance or experimental traffic, a direct RPC provider may be a better fit.
Business plans include uptime guarantees and priority routing. SLA terms are defined contractually and depend on the selected plan.
Ready when you are
Create a free API key and send requests immediately. Limits are explicit, upgrades are instant, and nothing is hidden.